Manta Ray. They are not shy at all. They are swimming around as if cat-walking on the runway waiting for their photos to be taken.

The picture below shows a number of remora with the manta. Are they picking parasites off the manta, giving it a grooming session?

Whale shark


Mobular Ray. They look like manta, except much smaller, usually swim in schools. And their front 'two thingy' are pointed rather than bent like the manta.

School of Mobular Ray
Marble ray. 4 of them, 2 partially hidden in the sand.

A fat marble ray?

White tip shark

A fat shark. Actually, this is slight different from the black tip. It is the grey reef shark. Slightly bigger and fatter. Not as big as the great white or pointer which are not found here at Maldives.


Whale shark


Mobular Ray. They look like manta, except much smaller, usually swim in schools. And their front 'two thingy' are pointed rather than bent like the manta.

School of Mobular Ray
Marble ray. 4 of them, 2 partially hidden in the sand.

A fat marble ray?

White tip shark

A fat shark. Actually, this is slight different from the black tip. It is the grey reef shark. Slightly bigger and fatter. Not as big as the great white or pointer which are not found here at Maldives.

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