Csilla Ray

Csilla Ray was first identified on August 5, 2013 at Manta Heaven. We estimate her wingspan between 8-9 feet.

A huge remora, or suckerfish was attached to her head when we saw her the first time. Some time later the remora found a new home while she continues to visit irregularly.

 

SPECIES

Mobula Alfredi (reef)

GENDER

Female

WINGSPAN

8-9 feet

MARKINGS

Marking is similar to the letter "W" and 3x dots on her top right.

IDENTIFICATION DATE

08/05/2013

Csilla Ray'S MARKINGS

Her marking is similar to the letter "W" and also sports 3x dots on her top right.

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