What is another word for mobula?

Pronunciation: [mˈɒbjʊlə] (IPA)

Mobula is a genus of large marine rays often referred to as devil rays or flying rays due to their unique wing-like pectoral fins. While the common name for these animals is widely known, there are several synonyms for the term Mobula. Some of the synonyms include eagle ray, cow nose ray, bat ray, and mantas. The Mobula species can be found in all tropical and subtropical oceans across the globe, and they feed on small fish and plankton. Despite their large size, these creatures are relatively harmless to humans and are often appreciated for their majestic and graceful swimming movements.

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What are the hyponyms for Mobula?

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  • hyponyms for mobula (as nouns)

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