The pink stingray, known as the manta ray, was first spotted in 2015.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] An Australian photographer, Kristian Laine, accidentally discovered that he had photographed a "pink stingray" while diving in the Great Barrier Reef last year. He was surprised and delighted to see this rare phenomenon He quickly uploaded the photos to his personal IG account, which was admired by many netizens, "It's really lucky"!

According to the New Zealand media "Stuff", Australian photographer Reine took a lot of underwater photos when he went diving in the waters near Australia. After going ashore to check the photos, he found that he had photographed a pink stingray.

It is understood that its correct scientific name is manta ray. It was first discovered in 2015. It has the largest brain and body ratio among all fishes. It lives in warm temperate, subtropical and tropical waters. It is named "Manta Ray" by diving enthusiasts. Inspector Clouseau."

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Amelia Armstrong, a marine research scientist, said that in 2016, the pink stingray was tested for the first time on the abdominal skin, and it was found that the body color was black and white. Possibility of erythematous lesions on the skin caused by reflection of light, food eaten, pigmentation.

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