Skates and Rays! | JONATHAN BIRD'S BLUE WORLD

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Published 2015-04-02
In this fascinating biology segment, Jonathan explores the world of skates and rays. From the plankton-eating Manta ray to the Electric Torpedo ray, these animals have a variety of surprising adaptations for survival in the ocean.

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All Comments (21)
  • @blue_jai2790
    RAYS ARE SO FRICKIN CUTE MY GOD I LOVE THEM AND IVE SEEN THIS VIDEO LIKE TEN TIMES
  • @LeeBlackman5
    I work at Sea life (not sea world) and watching these videos makes for some interesting facts for the guests I speak to!! Thank you!
  • @Herowebcomics
    WOW! Skates and rays are so great! They look so diferent from each other! And that new born skate was so cute!
  • @dooood66
    Great informative footage delivered with such humorous narration.. thanks for capturing the hatching off the sack looking egg, never seen before, and the saw fish!! Amazing beautiful creatures.
  • @annac8418
    The sea is such a beautiful place! I can't wait to explore it and learn more about it!!
  • @lilstream
    I came to learn only about Manta rays, since they're one of my most favorite animals in the world, and I ended up discovering many more amazing rays in the process! I have a new found liking for the Torpedo ray! Thank your for the amazing video! You've got a new fan/ subscriber.
  • @bruhbeukes5145
    Skate babies: I know I must camouflage myself in order to survive Human babies: I must cry rapidly for no odd reason.
  • @caroline8019
    Can we all just take a moment and admire how STINKING COOL Jonathan is?
  • @SgtSoda
    I learned a ton in this video! Usually I just watch these videos to reaffirm things I’ve already heard and see the wonderful photography, but this time around I found out a bunch of new stuff!
  • For the sake of your hard labour, we are lucky to wacth such a bewildering sea creatures. I can't thank you enough. May Allah( God ) bless you. ❤️& respect from Bangladesh 🇧🇩
  • Your videos are the best! I enter a zen-like state through the amazing music and great facts. I think it would be cool to be a marine biologist, and watching your videos further reinforces that. Keep it up!
  • @RomeoBlue.
    I love all creatures of the Seas. This video was awesome! I've been waiting for a new one and wasn't disappointed. :) Could you do a video possibly on Wild Orcas?
  • @wooptydo6241
    did anyone else want to dust the torpedo ray off?
  • @Kalernor
    I came here to see footage of manta rays, but man those eagle spotted rays are just beautiful ! stunning!
  • I love this episode! I love getting all the info about these creatures and your enthusiastic explanations makes it a 100 times!
  • These creatures are amazing i remember going out to the channel islands last year and seeing some manta rays surfacing to eat
  • @powersurge9504
    My knowledge increased about these sweet marine animals, you guys are the best, but you guys certainly knew that!
  • Thank you for up-close shots of all these beautiful animals. I see them when I dive, but not as personnel as this! (:
  • In 1964 I was five years old we lived on a boat in Kingston Harbor Jamaica but we lived in Port Royal yes the port royal in fact we lived in a marina the very small marina that was only like 200 feet from the seawall that went down into the ocean at the epicenter of the earthquake true story... manta rays would be catapulting out of the water out in the bay and you can hear their slaps as they landed from miles away every once in a while someone will hook one just fishing off the boat dock and one time an old woman and a bunch of Jamaicans got one all the way in and when it came up it was like 8 feet around and they just cut the line and it’s slowly swam off even at five years old I still remember it.....Very beautiful and majestic...... thank you for your videos Jonathan the ICON‼️®™️