RM2DF79TW–Common stingrey (Dasyatis pastinaca) is a carnivorous elasmobranch native to European coasts (Atlantic and Mediterranean) and northern Africa.
RF2BEH36W–Cladoselache, Extinct Shark
RMW7PY6N–Eagle Ray (Myliobatis tenuicaudatus) Bay of Islands, New Zealand, January 2013
RMMKFACW–Blotched fantail ray (Taeniura meyeni) and diver in an underwater cave, Mayotte, Indian Ocean
RMHNC2F0–Nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum).
RMB4N3JG–Devil ray Devil fish Manta, Mobula tarapacana
RMHYKJ9D–STUNNING pictures have captured what could be the largest great white shark in the world. The huge predator comes face-to-face with two divers in a cage which it makes look miniscule in comparison. While under the circumstances of facing a predator of this size in the wild meant a measurement was not possible, a visual comparison with the official record holder, 20-foot long shark “Deep Blue”, shows that this mighty shark is certainly a contender for the title of world’s biggest shark. Other thrilling shots show great whites coming right for the camera with their large mouths wide open display
RMP8JJXR–Great white shark in open water
RF2G5FMWK–Aetobatus, Caye Caulker, Belize
RF2CCEDHB–underwater shot of a sawing shark, latin Pristiophoridae
RM2DF79TJ–Nurse shark (Ginglymostoma cirratum) is a predator elasmobranch native to subtropical and tropical coasts of eastern and western subtropical and
RF2BEH38A–Cladoselache, Extinct Shark
RMW7PY7H–Eagle Ray (Myliobatis tenuicaudatus) Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand, January
RMR3MGKJ–River stingray (Potamotrygon sp.), Paraguay River, Pantanal, Brazil
RMHNC2FE–Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana).
RMB4MTFN–Mobula tarapacana Devil rays with Remora remora, Azores
RMHYKJ98–STUNNING pictures have captured what could be the largest great white shark in the world. The huge predator comes face-to-face with two divers in a cage which it makes look miniscule in comparison. While under the circumstances of facing a predator of this size in the wild meant a measurement was not possible, a visual comparison with the official record holder, 20-foot long shark “Deep Blue”, shows that this mighty shark is certainly a contender for the title of world’s biggest shark. Other thrilling shots show great whites coming right for the camera with their large mouths wide open display
RMP8JJXP–Great white shark with bait
RF2G5FMTW–Aetobatus, Caye Caulker, Belize
RM2C879EN–mobula ray or devil ray, Mobula sp., jumping into the air at sunset, offshore from southern Costa Rica, Central America ( Eastern Pacific Ocean )
RMC6DEYJ–Banded Guitarfish or Bowmouth guitarfish (Zapteryx Exasperata), Damanyiat Island, Muscat, Oman
RMDDJR6M–Whitetip reef sharks, Triaenodon obesus, and a scuba diver, Roca Partida, Revillagigedos Archipelago, Pacific
RM2C879G6–mobula ray or devil ray, Mobula sp., jumping into the air at sunset, offshore from southern Costa Rica, Central America ( Eastern Pacific Ocean )
RM2DF79W2–Mediterranean starry ray (Raja asterias) is an edible cartilaginous fish native to Mediterranean Sea. Ventral side.
RMT9500D–Captain Kahn's GREAT MANTA, more than 20 feet wide, weight over 5000 lbs, Garraway County, Rutherford, New Jersey, 1933. A postcard is a rectangular piece of thick paper or thin cardboard intended for writing and mailing without an envelope. Postcards were made because people were looking for an easier way to send quick notes. Postcards, in the form of government postal cards and privately printed souvenir cards, became very popular as a result of the Columbian Exposition, held in Chicago in 1893, after postcards featuring buildings were distributed at the fair.
RMW7PY5P–Long-tailed Stingray (Dasyatis thetidis) Poor Knights Islands, New Zealand, January
RMR3NJ51–Grey reef shark (Carcharhinus amblyrhynchos) swimming not far from the outer slope of the Mayotte lagoon.
RMKXJWM8–Blue shark and Pilotfish, Prionace glauca, Naucrates ductor, Cape of Good Hope, South Africa, offshore in the Atlantic
RMC2AA6W–Graceful lines of a Silvertip shark (Carcharhinus albimarginatus) swimming above a coral reef in Rangiroa.
RMP8JJXJ–Blue shark in open water
RMAWPRT0–Caribbean Reef Sharks, Carcharhinus perezi, West End, Bahamas, Atlantic Ocean
RM2C879C9–mobula ray or devil ray, Mobula sp., jumping into the air at sunset, offshore from southern Costa Rica, Central America ( Eastern Pacific Ocean )
RM2J5412N–White spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) in blue water, Cocos Isand, Costa Rica, Pacific ocea