Aetobatidae

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  • Aetobatidae Meanings

    noun Aetobatidae is a noun referring to a family of cartilaginous fish commonly known as eagle rays.

    Fields related to aetobatidae

    Marine biology

    Aetobatidae is a family of rays commonly known as pelagic rays, which are found in deep ocean waters.

    Zoology

    Aetobatidae is a family of elasmobranch fish that includes species like the pelagic stingray.

    Taxonomy

    Aetobatidae is a taxonomic family within the order Myliobatiformes, consisting of pelagic rays.

    Occupation Usage of aetobatidae

    Writer

    Aetobatidae may be referenced in scientific articles or research papers discussing marine biology and the classification of various species of rays.

    Marine Biologist

    Marine biologists may study the Aetobatidae family as part of their research on elasmobranchs and their ecological roles in marine ecosystems.

    Zoologist

    Zoologists may examine the evolutionary history and genetic relationships within the Aetobatidae family to better understand their place in the animal kingdom.

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