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Topic: Bat ray mutation or relative?  (Read 2525 times)

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Dale L

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I cut this off a FB post, looks real to me, any ideas?
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Either way - It's pretty cool.  The DoD folks would find it an interesting shape for a future project.


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Pretty sure it’s a genetic mutation. There have been several other videos and photos I’ve seen ranging from Ventura to Bodega that have documented bat rays with wings like this. Pretty neat!
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