Why Manta Rays Don't Exist

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Publicado 2023-02-24

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  • @tsukuyomin
    I mean, 'mobula ray' doesn't really have the same ring to it
  • @matman000000
    Mobula ray sounds like an evil twin of manta ray which ominously says "Hello brother" every time it shows up and tries to take over the ocean
  • @shelp7858
    as long as spongebob exists, i will continue to call it Manta Ray
  • @arkhaan7066
    Just rewind that whole process and move mobula into the manta category
  • @caileyrookids
    "Manta" is absolutely going to remain a common name for these two.
  • @MrBrandomonium
    You missed a golden opportunity to say that the genus was disMANTAed
  • @Alastor__HH
    “Most are probably going to go right on calling them Manta Rays.”

    You better believe we are.

    Edit: I feel like a war has started in the reply section with people arguing about something to do with crustaceans and Pluto being a planet or not. I’m literally just watching this.
  • @JPelus
    Whoever got to decide which name to absorb really fumbled
  • @GrinningNimbus
    The scientists removing manta and calling them mobula is such a troll move
  • @giuliasteele
    With how the world is going when I heard "manta rays don't exist anymore" i immediately thought they went extinct somehow
  • @ivydbomb-6969
    I was worried the actual mantas went extinct. Glad it didn’t go down that route lol.
  • @Guardian2
    Scientists really saw that one's mouth was slightly lower then the other's and went "These two animals that look damn near identical can't be too closely related"
  • @Leron...
    The preferred term is "Majestic Sea Flap-Flaps"
  • @l3k064
    Let's just rename all the mobulas into manta
  • @diamondmemer9754
    Mantas are the exact definition of an animal that we would think of as a horrible monster if it didn't exist in real life
  • @monsieurnugai
    Mobula ray sounds like a world ending space weapon