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"Guest" in the Gulf of Eilat: a Rare, Endangered Animal Visited the Northern Coast

Summary by Israel Hayom
A giant manta ray, the world's largest betta, was spotted on the northern coast of the Gulf of Eilat • Dr. Adi Barash of the Israel Shark Association: "The giant manta ray is the world's largest betta ray and one of the five largest fish in the world - the manta ray has the slowest reproductive rate of all sharks and betta rays and is considered endangered"
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A giant manta ray, the world's largest betta, was spotted on the northern coast of the Gulf of Eilat • Dr. Adi Barash of the Israel Shark Association: "The giant manta ray is the world's largest betta ray and one of the five largest fish in the world - the manta ray has the slowest reproductive rate of all sharks and betta rays and is considered endangered"

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Israel Hayom broke the news in on Friday, December 5, 2025.
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