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Drifter or homebody? Study first to show where whitespotted eagle rays roam


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VIDEO: An Atlantic coast eagle ray in Florida s Indian River Lagoon. Atlantic coast rays spent greater than five times the amount of time inshore, regardless of maturity or sex, than Gulf.
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Credit: Cameron Luck
Its muscular body shape and large pectoral fins are perfect for long-distance travel, yet movement patterns of the whitespotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) remain a mystery. Researchers from Florida Atlantic University s Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institute in collaboration with Mote Marine Laboratory & Aquarium, the University of Florida and the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission, are the first to conduct a multiyear study examining large-scale movements of whitespotted eagle rays in United States waters. ....

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Scientists record the 'shell-crushing' sounds of a ray chomping on a mollusk


Scientists have eavesdropped on dinner time for the large marine predator the whitespotted eagle ray for the first time in order to learn more about how it eats. 
Underwater recordings show the animals trawling the seabed and sucking up large shellfish before using their powerful mouths to crush them before swallowing. 
This feeding mechanism has long been known, but has been hard to study and record due to the elusive nature of the animals. 
Underwater recordings show the whitespotted eagle rays (pictured) trawling the seabed and sucking up large shellfish before using the powerful mouths to crush them
The recordings capture the moment the predator smashes the shell of molluscs, including oysters, clams and conchs.  ....

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