It"s a bird, it"s a plane, it"s … a fish! Gliding through the ocean with flapping fins and polka-dot flair, the spotted eagle ray refuses to blend in. It doesn"t crawl along the seabed like its stingray cousins—it flies underwater. The species gets its name from—you guessed it—its protruding snout, which resembles an eagle"s beak, and its distinctive spotted back, which is unique to each individual, much like fingerprints. Their wing-like pectoral fins can span up to 10 feet. Near the base of the long tail are venomous spines, in case a predator gets too close. These rays aren"t aggressive, but they"re not defenseless either.
Spotted eagle rays in the Galápagos Islands
Today in History
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Let the holiday shopping commence
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Celebrating World Wildlife Day
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Ludwig’s palace
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Dallas Latino Cultural Center for Hispanic Heritage
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Wind Cave National Park celebrates 120 years
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Winnie-the-Pooh Day
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Big Bend National Park turns 78
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Art Basel Miami Beach
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Museum Mile Festival
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Flag Day
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A peek at an explosive peak
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Crown Fountain by Jume Plensa at Millennium Park in Chicago
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Barcelona bids farewell to summer
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Happy World Meteorological Day
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These laurels are hardy
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Happy Independence Day!
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Craig Goch Dam in the Elan Valley of Wales
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National Bird Day
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