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Aetobatus narinari
Bishop ray
(Also: Bonnet skate; Duckbil ray; Duckbill eagle-ray; Duckbill ray; Eagle ray; Flying ray; Lady ray; Leopard ray; Mottled eagle ray; Skate; Spotted bonnetray; Spotted duckbill ray; Spotted eagle ray; Spotted eagleray; Spotted edgle-ray; Spotted stingray; Spotted whipray; Spotted-eagle ray; Sunfish; Whip; Whip ray; White-spotted eagle ray; Whitespotted eagle ray)



  • Bishop ray
    Aetobatus narinari



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