What is a bat?

Bat beam is a type of fish that is a member of the Eagle Ray family and belongs to the family and type myliobatis californica . Mainly they feed on crustaceans, such as molluscs and crabs, and their hunting habits usually include the use of their "wings" to dig into the floor of the sand ocean for food. While a bat beam has a poisonous barb in the tail, it is unlikely to use this Barb if it is not in defense or is frightened and is not considered dangerous. The “wings” of the bat is actually the breast fins that Ray uses for swimming, often slightly gliding and waving them slightly as a bird in flight, and are therefore categorized as an eagle type. They also use fins for digging for food, usually prefer crustaceans that dig and eat.The ntoos, which they use to crush hard shells of their preferred diet. Then they spit the shells and eat soft meat inside. Trenches dug by a hunting bat usually provide opportunities for other fish they cannot dig to find pieces or itNot uncovered creatures for their own feeding needs.

Like a shark, the bat will replace the beam all losses or heavily damaged teeth and will constantly grow teeth throughout life. Bats rays usually combine during spring or summer, and their embryos develop in eggs that remain inside a woman. Then they are born about nine to 12 months after conception, and first there are a tail with their "wings" wrapped around their body.

The sharp barb in the tail of the bat is soft and covered in the vagina when it is born to protect the mother during birth. This Barb will harden within a few days and the bat can be ray for more than 20 years. Although they are usually lonely creatures, sometimes some groups of hundreds and even thousands were seen.

Bats are not endangered, although they are often a popular goal for sports fishermen because they are well known to fight when they are caught. Some dObu was imprisoned by commercial oyster growers who believed that the rays would reduce the number of oysters in this area. Oysters were actually consumed crabs on which the bat beam will naturally be prey, which were high in the population due to a reduced number of rays from growers who captured them.

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