Bat rays feed on mollusks, crustaceans and small fish on the seabed, using their winglike pectoral fins to move sand and expose prey animals.
The Bat eagle ray lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 0 - 46 m environment.
Another important species is the bat eagle ray, Myliobatis californica, in the Pacific Ocean. These rays can grow extremely large, up to 180 cm including the tail. The tail looks like a whip and may be as long as the body. More
Bat Eagle Ray, Bat Ray Common Names in French: Aigle De Mer Técolette, Aigle De Mer T�colette Common Names in Mandarin Chinese: 加州鱝, 加州鱝, 加州鲼 Common Names in Spanish: Basurero More
Bat eagle ray; Eagle ray; Bat ray; Japanese eagle ray; Chilean eagle ray; Southern eagle ray; Bullnose eagle ray; Common eagle ray; Spotted eagle ray; Mottled eagle ray; Banded eagle ray; New zealand eagle ray; Ray; Eagle; Sleeper ray; X-ray tetra; Pale ray; Porcupine ray; More
Another important species is the bat eagle ray, Myliobatis californica, in the Pacific OceanPacific Ocean The Pacific Ocean is the largest of the Earth's oceanic divisions. Its name is derived from the Latin name Mare Pacificum, "peaceful sea", bestowed upon it by the Portugal explorer Ferdinand Magellan.... More
Aigle de mer técolette in French (français)
Bat eagle ray in English
bat ray in English
bat-eagle ray in English
Californische adelaarsrog in Dutch (Nederlands)
Californisk ørnerokke in Danish (dansk)
Garvleiz Kalifornia in Breton (brezhoneg)
Raya gavilán in Spanish (español)
Raya murciélago in Spanish (español)
Tecolote in sp
Tecolote in Spanish (español)
加州鱝 in Mandarin Chinese
加州鲼 in Mandarin Chinese