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Deep Sea Skates and Rays.

While sharks have become rulers of the open ocean, the skates and rays have conquered the seabed in their place, making up the superorder Batoidea. With their distinct shape, skates and rays have become highly efficient predators of life beneath the sediment. Different species make use of different strategies. Bottom-dwelling species such as skates are often ambush predators, burying themselves in the sediment and lying motionless before snapping up passing creatures. This behaviour also protects the rays from being spotted by predators. In contrast, eagle rays and cow nose rays gather in graceful schools. To hunt, they dig invertebrates from the sediment using their prominent snouts or by beating their wings. Manta rays are truly pelagic, spending their lives in the open ocean and feeding in a very different way.

00:00 - An Introduction to Rays and Skates
01:09 - The Structure of Rays - General Body Plan
02:12 - The Structure of Rays - Dermal Denticles
02:36 - Hunting Methods - Ambush Predators
03:09 - Hunting Methods - Digging for Prey
03:29 - Hunting Methods - Filter Feeding (Manta Rays)
04:03 - Adaptations of the Manta Ray
04:45 - Hunting Methods - The Sawfish
04:47 - The Role of Rays - Bioturbation
05:37 - The Role of Rays - A Source of Prey
06:07 - Migrations - The Great Devil Ray Swarm
06:36 - Migrations - Taking to the Skies
07:27 - Rays of the Depths - Devil Rays
07:52 - Rays of the Depths - The Deepsea Skate
08:57 - Rays of the Depths - The Chimaera
09:30 - Conclusion - The Importance of Rays

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The Light Within by the Westerlies

Glacier by Patrick Patrikios

#deepsea #wildlife #nature #documentary #ocean #marinebiology #science #biology

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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@ianmacfarlane1241

2 years ago

The Orca suddenly stunning the Ray was a shock.

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@seamusconlon8028

2 years ago

Sharks: Yeah you can copy my homework Rays: Don't worry I'll change it a little

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@johnny1013johnny

2 years ago

That opening shot is other worldly.

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@JamesDavis-ox4iy

2 years ago

I'm seriously excited for the day where this channel has a massive library of nature facts that can be used as a legit study material for schools. Extremely informational, easy to understand and doesn't treat the viewer like an idiot. I love every video

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@ashentoast

2 years ago

5:40 "Rays are also an important source of prey for larger fish" Ray: gets yeeted by orca

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@voidshiftR

2 years ago

Another banger incoming, they are always so peaceful.

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@benfeatherston924

2 years ago

I’ve witnessed a mantra ray swim above me as I was scuba diving. I could only see the silhouette of it, and it was the most incredible thing I’ve ever seen in my entire life.

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@FinancialShinanigan

2 years ago

That devil ray swarm is just magnificent

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@lancemundo4855

2 years ago

Seeing the rays breaching the waves and jumping out was the first I've saw. Absolutely mesmerizing- I've got another level of respect of Skates and Rays now :0

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@marei2222

1 year ago

I like to think the creator of these videos found out about chimaeras, became obsessed and went on a deep dive (pun intended) into learning about it, and that’s the entire reason they decided to make videos about the deep sea and all it’s creatures Amazing work as always Leo!

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@nov1906

2 years ago

I didn't know that they hunted in large packs, very interesting

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@readyrex

2 years ago

Thank you for making so much on the ocean. We need more people to teach about what's in the ocean since we barely explore it anymore.

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@faitho3o120

2 years ago

There's something so calming about your videos, I feel like I'm getting professional content for free. =)

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@justdavey7718

2 years ago

Yes! rays and skates getting their well deserved spotlight! Batoidea are such unique and wonderful animals, amazing video as always!

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@daisyelizabeth5462

2 years ago

rays are beautiful but sometimes i cant help but giggle when i see them. they’re so silly looking, i adore them. i love that depending on the angle you either see a majestic being or a funny lookin guy. i love them, truly, i love them

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@Emily-ck9ji

2 years ago

I'm in love with this channel and the way you cover the ocean.

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@swagilyph

2 years ago

Batoids have some of the coolest dentition I've ever seen. Specialized durophagous conveyor belts of doom that crush any and all.

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@urmom-vz6qi

2 years ago

ocean animals are my favourite thing and bring me genuine joy, this is amazing, thank you so much

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@chupachipchipachup7887

2 years ago

8:18 That fish just bumped into the rock lol.

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@ScarlettJae

2 years ago

I went diving with manta rays in Hawaii. They're even more amazing and mesmerizing in person than in the video!

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