They were mistaken for the incarnations of demons, but in fact these animals are very gentle and completely harmless.
A rare habitat of manta stingrays found in the Flower Garden Banks Marine Reserve in the Gulf of Mexico, off the state of Texas, USA, the Tech Times reported on June 19.
Stingray weighs more than a ton caught on the net when 37-year-old fisherman Pedro Ricardo Xavier is 0.8 km off the coast of southern Brazil's Itajai, reported on July 14.
The giant manta sting caught attention in April last year when a fisherman in northern Peru accidentally caught an individual weighing 900kg.
A fisherman living in Florida State - USA was lucky enough to catch a 'sea monster' weighing up to 362kg when the fish swam near Miami Beach.
Giant freshwater rays are likely to die due to water pollution in the Mae Klong River, Thailand.
Albino syndrome is often seen in people through research films, but it is also found in many rare animals in nature.
The corpses of the Mobula rays, commonly known as flying rays, appeared on the coast in Gaza City on February 27, the news agency Ma said.
Stingrays cannot eat normally because their food is mixed with toxic waste in Manta Bay in Bali, Indonesia.
Nobody believed the fish could fly until they saw the mobula rays in the photos below.