Rays Don't Stray: Giant Mantas Stick Close to Home:
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Until recently, manta rays — which sail through tropical and temperate ocean waters, looking much like enormous kites — were thought to migrate great distances across ocean basins, as do many of the largest marine animals.
But a new study finds that these big fish have a much smaller range than scientists had thought.
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