Largest ray
Who
Mobula birostris
What
6.8 metre(s)
Where
United States ()
When

The largest member of the ray family is the Atlantic manta ray (Mobula birostris), which has an average wingspan of 5.2–6.8 m (17–22 ft). The largest manta ray wingspan ever recorded is 9.1 m (30 ft).

Atlantic manta rays are solitary swimmers which are usually found near the surface of the ocean, although they have also been reported at depths of 120 m (394 ft). They are also called "devil rays" because of the cephalic fins at the front of their heads which resemble the horns of a devil. The name "manta" comes from the Spanish word for "blanket".