![]() It is mind-blowing as they come together to mate and feed every year in Baja. In Baja California (Baja Mexico) there is a large aggregation of flying rays twice a year. Mobula Rays in Baja California Sur, Mexico Photo by Jay Clue The Experience: Swimming with Flying Rays (Mobula Rays) I interviewed Jay Clue from Dive Ninjas about this amazing one-of-a-kind bucket list experience to witness thousands of Mobula rays underwater. Mobula Rays are many times known as devil rays, flying rays, or devil fish. Listen above to this podcast episode about swimming with the migrating flying rays (Mobula rays). Subscribe: Apple Podcasts | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Email | RSS | More Swim with Migrating Flying Rays (Mobula Rays) in the Sea of Cortez, Mexico Experiences You Should Have Podcast Show Notes This story was originally posted in December 2016.Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 40:33 - 34.8MB) | Embed To learn more about some of SA’s marine life, check out our stories about baby marine animals, octopuses, and other weird-looking sea creatures.
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