Spotted eagle ray  (Aetobatus narinari)

Range

Although the spotted eagle ray is found throughout the world’s tropical oceans, current research indicates that there are several different forms of this ray that likely constitute a number of distinct species (1) (4).

View a distribution map for this species at UNEP World Conservation Monitoring Centre.

Habitat

The spotted eagle ray is found in coastal waters in shallow bays and coral reefs, it has been recorded from a range of depths from 1 – 80 metres (2).

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