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Animals of Audubon

Meet the Cownose Ray

Animal’s Behavior

A smaller cousin of the manta ray, the cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) looks as if it flies through the water, flapping pectoral fins like wings. Fleshy flaps around their mouths form a funnel to lift and sift sand in search of shellfish and crabs.

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Eating Habits

Cownose rays eat clams, oysters, mussels, crustaceans and other invertebrates, crushing the shells with extremely powerful dental plates.

Conservation Efforts

Listed as “near threatened” in the wild.

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Animal Facts

Cownose rays congregate in large schools exceeding hundreds of individuals in one school. While these rays have in the past been implicated in contributing to the decline of oyster fisheries in some areas, it’s now known that their presence supports the natural maintenance of healthy oyster reefs.

Range

Can be found worldwide in tropical and temperature oceans, bays, estuaries, and river mouths.

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