Manta rays are the common name for animals in the manta ray family, alias devil fish, pangasius fish, etc. Manta rays have rhombic body disks and a long, thin, whip-like tail. The water-spraying holes are large and located immediately behind the eyes.
The teeth are broad and flat, with the middle row wider than the lateral row. One dorsal smudge, located at the base of the tail. Thorax partially transformed into a muzzle, which is connected to the thoracic scales on the side of the head. Dorsal suture posteriorly or with serrated caudal spines.