Eli Ray

Eli Ray was identified on December 6, 2010 at Manta Village. He was a pup and approximately 4 feet wide but has now matured to 7-9 feet wing tip to wing tip.

Eli Ray was shy at first but is seen regularly and he doesn’t mind close-ups to divers and snorkelers.

SPECIES

Mobula Alfredi (reef)

GENDER

Male

WINGSPAN

7-9 feet

MARKINGS

Marking looks like a "rock on" hand gesture

IDENTIFICATION DATE

12/06/2010

Eli Ray'S MARKINGS

This manta has a lot of spunk with his marking looking like a "rock on" hand gesture! He also has one little dot above his main spot pattern.

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