20 1 1 devil fish is listed as an endangered species by IUCN. If you are caught and don't release it, it is illegal.
Devil fish, also known as manta rays, belongs to the manta family of cartilaginous fishes. Their bodies are like a diamond and their pectoral fins are like a pair of wings.
Devil fish has a flat body and a diamond-shaped body, and its width is greater than its length. Their pectoral fins are long and big and look like wings. However, they also have a small dorsal fin on their back, which is difficult to find without careful observation. Devilfish's tail is thin and long, and there are many thorns on it. When they are in danger, they will shoot stingers. Devil fish mainly live in tropical and subtropical shallow seas, but they have migratory habits, so they are not often seen in the same place.