Extremely large pelagic tropical ray that feeds on plankton and small fishes; usually harmless but its size make it dangerous if harpooned.
1Her eye became fixed upon one that was covered with a manta.
2Many Chinese marine parks feature whale sharks, belugas, dolphins and manta rays.
3Indonesia last week set aside a six million-square kilometre sanctuary for manta rays.
4But I'm roused by the prospect of swimming with manta rays.
5Do a three-day scuba course and dive with manta rays from May to October.
6A school of small, neon-pink fish darted past, followed by a sinuous manta ray.
7That's why we're not flat as manta rays right now.'
8The gasoline ignited and flared in a bright manta shape.
9They drifted back and forth overhead, huge and graceful, flowing like fluorescent manta rays.
10When Lovena said 'manta' or 'barracuda,' the words weren't just names; they were respectful.
11The manta shrimp itself also has a very strange reaction to that red, external tissue.
12She talked about horses and barracuda and manta rays.
13Or do some of you see a manta ray?
14Me in the glare of a sinister overhead light hovering like a pale manta ray.
15Huck for the giant manta-ray flake and hang on!
16The result looks something like a manta ray.