How Big Is a Manta Ray? Average Size in cm & Worksheet

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Manta Ray is about 60.0 cm tall, 7.00 m wide, and 5.00 m deep.

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Visual English Lesson

Manta Ray

The manta ray is a gentle giant with a wingspan up to about 7 m.

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I can see a Manta Ray.

The Manta Ray is a marine life.

Manta Ray helps me learn a real-world English word.

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Which measurement tells how tall it is?

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About Manta Ray

The manta ray is a gentle giant with a wingspan up to about 7 m.

Size Overview

A Manta Ray is about 60 cm tall, 7 m wide, and 5 m deep. The manta ray is a gentle giant with a wingspan up to about 7 m.

7.00 m
Width
60.0 cm
Height
5.00 m
Depth

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A manta ray glides through the sea like a giant underwater kite!

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