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Conqueror

And what was wrong with cutting the net away? This species of manta is protected under the Convention on Migratory Species of Wild Animals. No information on the actual size of this creature but manta...

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ChrisR

@ 5 I agree totally. The largest abuser of fishing rights and by-catch, Spain, is STILL asking for more time to comply with what the rest of the world want: no more throwaways (I know it's difficult -...

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SebaSvtz

Poor creature; such a magnificent animal should not end up like that. I wonder what other amazing animals may be swimming down there unnoticed.

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Klingon

looks like the starship Enterprize crashed.

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Rufus

Probably have it stuffed and displayed in a museum at a guess, especially as it's classed as vulnerable and is (to some degree) protected under international and various national laws. They do (as...

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sj_ken

Do the people of Peru eat the Manta Ray? If it is not eaten then the fishermen should have cut it loose and let it live. It is beautiful and amazing fish.

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Chicureo

When I was on vacation in México many years ago, we dined on various dishes of Manta Ray. Baked, in tacos/burritos and soup. All delicious, but what was amazing was the fake scallops that were Manta...

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