What is another word for aetobatus?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːtəbˌatəs] (IPA)

Aetobatus is a genus of rays that primarily inhabit the tropical and subtropical waters of the world's oceans. These rays are also commonly known as Cownose Rays due to their distinctive forehead shape resembling a cow's nose. While there are no direct synonyms for the genus name Aetobatus, some common synonyms used to describe the Cownose Rays are Eagle Ray, Stingray, and Manta Ray. These synonyms are used interchangeably with Aetobatus and are used to describe different species of rays that are similar in appearance and behavior. Cownose Rays are known for their graceful swimming style and are often found in large schools swimming in a prototypical undulatory pattern.

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