Tag: Eagle Ray

A spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) glides elegantly through the deep blue water. The white underside and the spotted upper side with the long tail are clearly visible.
A majestic eagle ray glides elegantly through the blue water, surrounded by a school of smaller fish. The characteristic white gill plates and the long, whip-like tail are clearly visible.
A spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) swims elegantly through the open blue water. The long whip-like tail and the distinctive body shape are clearly visible.
Eagle ray photographed from below, gliding elegantly through the open blue water. The gill slits and the long tail are clearly visible.
Four eagle rays glide in formation over the reef. Their spotted backs and white undersides are impressively captured in the wide-angle shot.
Two eagle rays glide synchronously through the deep blue water. The view from below shows their distinctive white undersides and the long whip-like tails, while sunlight floods the water from above.
An eagle ray glides elegantly over the sandy seafloor. The characteristic white spots on the brown upper side and the pale underside are clearly visible as the ray moves its long, whip-like tail through the clear blue water.
Three spotted eagle rays glide majestically through the blue water, their characteristic white spots clearly visible on the dark upper side. The elegant rays swim in formation, displaying their typical diamond-shaped body form with the long, whip-like tails.
A majestic spotted eagle ray glides elegantly through the blue water, displaying its characteristic white underside with the striking white spots on its dark upper side. The ray swims at mid-water depth in open blue water.
An impressive school of spotted eagle rays glides majestically through the blue water. The rays are visible in various formations, accompanied by smaller fish that linger nearby.
A majestic eagle ray glides elegantly through the blue water. The animal clearly displays its characteristic diamond-shaped body with the large pectoral fins and long, whip-like tail.