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Manta Ray Mating Dance: This is the biggest "dance-off" in the wild

Female manta rays lead dozens of males in spectacular underwater dance-offs near Yap Island, revealing mating behaviour, intelligence and unique physiology while aiding marine conservation research.

December 16, 2025 / 13:38 IST
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Manta Ray courtship dance (Image: Canva)
Manta Ray courtship dance (Image: Canva)

Near Yap Island, a remarkable natural spectacle unfolds. Female manta rays lead dozens of males in energetic chases. This courtship display, described as a “dance-off,” is vital for mating. Scientists study it to understand behaviour, intelligence and ocean ecology.

Manta Rays: A Dancer Underwater

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Manta rays are large, graceful marine creatures found worldwide in warm waters. They feed on plankton and small fish using filter-feeding techniques. With relatively large brains, they exhibit problem-solving and social cooperation.

Manta rays are large, graceful marine creatures found worldwide in warm waters. (Image: Canva)