| 1. | The spotted eagle ray is hunted by a wide variety of sharks.
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| 2. | It is a relatively small eagle ray, reaching up to in width.
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| 3. | Spotted eagle rays are most commonly seen alone, but occasionally swim in groups.
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| 4. | Eagle rays, turtles and sharks also visit this latest addition to the islands'reefs.
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| 5. | There are butterfly fish, eagle rays, murray eels and many other species of fish.
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| 6. | It houses sharks, sea turtles, eagle rays and reef fish.
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| 7. | Some of the new animals include Komodo dragons, tomistomas, spotted eagle rays, and cuttlefish.
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| 8. | The longheaded eagle ray is found in coastal habitats and regularly in brackish water.
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| 9. | Eagle rays and schooling jack fish are also common at the beginning of the Thila.
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| 10. | The spotted eagle ray's specialized chevron-shaped tooth structure helps it to crush the mollusks'hard shells.
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