An elegant slow movement of fin is an unequivocal feature of rays. Then, spinning, spinning, spinning! It'd be a special mode of acceleration, more efficient than increasing frequency of fin beating. A stunning image captured. Never seen before!
@@b.a.erlebacher1139 a nice point you made! I thought the camera was fixed on the back as in many other occasions BBC did, e.g., seal or turtle. So, it's not a unique fashion of locomotion..... Pity.
Great footage, thank you BBC! But those are not sting rays, they seem Mobula or Manta rays to me. What is the chain on the sea floor that can be seen on the right side of the picture at 02:38? Is it the anchor chain of a ship?
This is not a stingray what are you guys talking about. It's a mobila or a manta ray they have no stingers come on you're putting out a video on the channel that is supposed to describe science and you don't even know what you're looking at.
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