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The picture causes extreme comfort! Herds of cattle-nosed rays migrate neatly arranged like square mosaics floating on the surface of the sea

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The picture causes extreme comfort! Herds of cattle-nosed rays migrate neatly arranged like square mosaics floating on the surface of the sea

A few days ago, a drone aerialally photographed a large group of cattle-nosed stingrays migrating in a large group of cattle-nosed stingrays on an Australian beach. In the picture, hundreds of cow-nosed stingrays are neatly arranged, like square mosaics of the same size floating on the surface of the sea.

The picture causes extreme comfort! Herds of cattle-nosed rays migrate neatly arranged like square mosaics floating on the surface of the sea

According to the British "Daily Mail" reported on the 17th, the "drone shark app" uploaded this video to Facebook on the 16th local time, and Peiwen "We have never seen it, so this is the first time." "

The picture causes extreme comfort! Herds of cattle-nosed rays migrate neatly arranged like square mosaics floating on the surface of the sea

In the morning, a drone flew to Sydney Bondi Beach and accidentally photographed a large group of earth-gray square unidentified creatures in the water.

At that time, the sun was shining on the surface of the sea, and these square creatures were neatly arranged, like a delicate mosaic pattern floating on the surface of the sea. It was later confirmed that it was a herd of cattle-nosed stingers.

The picture causes extreme comfort! Herds of cattle-nosed rays migrate neatly arranged like square mosaics floating on the surface of the sea

Netizens marveled at the magic of nature, "I have never seen such a scene!" beauty. "It's so beautiful! Nature is the most beautiful! "

According to reports, the bull-nosed stingray is a kind of manta ray, and it is not common for such a large group to appear en masse. These fish sting like bee stings, but the chances of being hurt by them are small because their stingers grow close to the tail of the body.

(Editor: Chen Xian)

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