Photographs by Guy Stevens of Manta Trust (link)
Image descriptions:
1. A transparent PNG of a reef manta ray from a 3/4 view and slightly above; its cephalic fins are down in a feeding position and its mouth is open. It has soft white coloration on the tips of its pectoral fins and on its shoulders.
2. A transparent PNG of a pair of reef manta rays, they are small and in the right-hand corner of the frame. One is facing the camera head-on and its mouth is open to feed. The other is turning away from the camera with its white underside exposed, its cephalic fins are down in a feeding position.
3. A transparent PNG of a giant oceanic manta ray from the front and slightly below; its cephalic fins are furled and their white edges make a spiral effect, its ventral side is mostly white. Two fish, likely remora, cling to the ray between its cephalic fins and its ventral gill slits.
4. A transparent PNG of a giant oceanic manta ray from the front and slightly above; its cephalic fins are down in a feeding position and its mouth is open. It has extensive white coloration on the dorsal side of its pectoral fins and its shoulders.
5. A transparent PNG of a reef manta ray from a 3/4 view and slightly above; its cephalic fins are down in a feeding position and its mouth is open wide. It has soft white coloration on the tips of its pectoral fins and a very small amount visible on its shoulders.
6. A transparent PNG of a reef manta from below. It is turning to the side and its cephalic fins are down in a feeding position. Its mostly-white ventral side has smoky smudges on the posterior undersides of its pectoral fins and in a W-shape beneath its gill slits, it has small black freckles mostly at the base of its pectoral fins.
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