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Devil Ray Collection

Devil Ray is a unique species of fish found in the waters of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico

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Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Manta ray in Goofnuw Channel, Yap

Manta ray in Goofnuw Channel, Yap

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Pacific manta rays over reef in possible mating behavior. West Maui, Hawaii, USA

Pacific manta rays over reef in possible mating behavior. West Maui, Hawaii, USA
Michael Nolan / SplashdownDirect

Manta ray, Manta birostris, devil ray, Mobula mobular, and reef manta ray, Manta alfredi
FLO4655069 Manta ray, Manta birostris, devil ray, Mobula mobular, and reef manta ray, Manta alfredi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Dequevauviller after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Manta ray in Goofnuw Channel, Yap

Manta ray in Goofnuw Channel, Yap

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Figure in a long robe with a chained angel, 1696. Creator: Hendrick van Beaumont

Figure in a long robe with a chained angel, 1696. Creator: Hendrick van Beaumont
Figure in a long robe with a chained angel, 1696. The winged figure appears to have horns, so may represent Lucifer

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air

Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air, Baja California, Mexico. Large group gathered possibly for mating purposes

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air

Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air, Baja California, Mexico. Large group gathered possibly for mating purposes

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) aerial Baja California, Mexico

Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) aerial Baja California, Mexico

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) close up of eye, Pak Lap Tsai, Sai Kung

Devil scorpionfish (Scorpaenopsis diabolus) close up of eye, Pak Lap Tsai, Sai Kung, Hong Kong, China

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Catching of a devil fish in Cape Comorin, extreme point of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu

Catching of a devil fish in Cape Comorin, extreme point of India, in the state of Tamil Nadu India State of Tamil Nadu, Cape Comorin. Date of Photograph:1965

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: The Sick Prince, published by S.W. Fores in 1787 (etching)

The Sick Prince, published by S.W. Fores in 1787 (etching)
NCO193114 The Sick Prince, published by S.W. Fores in 1787 (etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College, Oxford; (add.info.: George)

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Spinetail devil ray (Mobula mobular), four with rays of light and sparkle of sun on water

Spinetail devil ray (Mobula mobular), four with rays of light and sparkle of sun on water, aerial view. Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico. March

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Orange painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) fishing

Orange painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) fishing. Here the frogfish is illuminated by a snooted strobe and the packground sand lit with a red LED torch. Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air

Munks pygmy devil ray / Munks mobula (Mobula munkiana) large school from the air, Baja California, Mexico. Large group gathered possibly for mating purposes

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) aerial view, Baja California, Mexico

Spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) aerial view, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Munks mobula ray / Devilray (Mobula munkiana) leaping out of the water, Sea of Cortez

Munks mobula ray / Devilray (Mobula munkiana) leaping out of the water, Sea of Cortez, Gulf of California, Baja California, Mexico, February

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: School of Munks devil ray (Mobula munkiana), feeding on plankton at night

School of Munks devil ray (Mobula munkiana), feeding on plankton at night, photographed on a long exposure, Espiritu Santo Island, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico, East Pacific Ocean

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Chilean devil rays / Mobulas (Mobula tarapacana) offshore Santa Maria, Azores, Portugal

Chilean devil rays / Mobulas (Mobula tarapacana) offshore Santa Maria, Azores, Portugal, Atlantic Ocean

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Golf-ball sized Painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) waiting to ambush prey disguised

Golf-ball sized Painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) waiting to ambush prey disguised as an orange sponge. Bitung, North Sulawesi, Indonesia. Lembeh Strait, Molucca Sea

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) portrait, Sipidan, Malaysia, Celebes Sea

Painted frogfish (Antennarius pictus) portrait, Sipidan, Malaysia, Celebes Sea

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Large school of Munks devil rays (Mobula munkiana) aggregating

Large school of Munks devil rays (Mobula munkiana) aggregating. West Coast of Baja California Peninsula, Mexico. Pacific Ocean

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Diverse array of algae species including Sargassum weed (Sargassum horneri), Kelp (Laminariales)

Diverse array of algae species including Sargassum weed (Sargassum horneri), Kelp (Laminariales), Sea lettuce (Ulva lactuca) on shallow reef with juvenile Pollock (Pollachius pollachius)

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Sailors fighting with a sea devil or manta ray (colour litho)

Sailors fighting with a sea devil or manta ray (colour litho)
7148206 Sailors fighting with a sea devil or manta ray (colour litho) by Twidle, Arthur (1865-1936); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Ancient Music, published by S. W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching)

Ancient Music, published by S. W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching)
NCO190404 Ancient Music, published by S.W. Fores in 1787 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); 42.7x55.1 cm; Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Manta ray, Manta birostris, devil ray, Mobula

Manta ray, Manta birostris, devil ray, Mobula mobular, and reef manta ray, Manta alfredi. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Dequevauviller after an illustration by Jean-Gabriel Pretre

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: White skate (endangered) and devil ray

White skate (endangered) and devil ray
White skate, Rostroraja alba (endangered) 1, 2, and devil ray, Mobula mobular 3. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by V. Plee Jr

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Thornback ray, cownose ray and giant devil ray

Thornback ray, cownose ray and giant devil ray
Thornback ray, Raja clavata 1, Lusitanian cownose ray, Rhinoptera marginata 2, and giant devil ray, Mobula mobular 3, endangered. Raies: Raja bouclee, Raja mourine, Raja cephaloptera

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Gloria Mundi, , or The Devil addressing the Sun, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving)

Gloria Mundi, , or The Devil addressing the Sun, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving)
2962522 Gloria Mundi, , or The Devil addressing the Sun, pub. 1782 (hand coloured engraving) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Le Diable De Mer (engraving)

Le Diable De Mer (engraving)
2789001 Le Diable De Mer (engraving) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Diable De Mer. Illustration for Journal Des Voyages, 10 July 1892)

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Figure symbolizing the evangelist Saint Luke: a bull associates with the city of Jericho

Figure symbolizing the evangelist Saint Luke: a bull associates with the city of Jericho
JLJ4567225 Figure symbolizing the evangelist Saint Luke: a bull associates with the city of Jericho (or Jerusalem), a bunch of grapes, a prophete

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Election Candidate, or the Republican Goose at the Top of the Pole

Election Candidate, or the Republican Goose at the Top of the Pole
NCO193106 Election Candidate, or the Republican Goose at the Top of the Pole, published by Hannah Humphrey in 1807 (hand-coloured etching) by Gillray

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Circling Rays

Circling Rays
Jennifer Lu

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: The Devil's Wall

The Devil's Wall
Norbert Maier

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Océanic Manta Ray

Océanic Manta Ray
On ne s'en rend pas compte sur la photo, mais cette raie Manta OcA©anique est immense!!! Environ 6 mA┬¿tres d'envergure.. Barathieu Gabriel

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Ocean Manta Ray on the reef

Ocean Manta Ray on the reef
Certainement l'une des plus belles photos de cette croisiA┬¿re, et l'un des plus beau moment aussi. Cette magnifique et gigantesque raie manta ocA©anique

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Christ Tempted by the Devil, 1818. Creator: John Ritto Penniman

Christ Tempted by the Devil, 1818. Creator: John Ritto Penniman
Christ Tempted by the Devil, 1818

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: School of Munks devil ray, pygmy devil ray, (Mobula munkiana)

School of Munks devil ray, pygmy devil ray, (Mobula munkiana), feeding on plankton at night, photographed on a long exposure, Espiritu Santo Island, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Atlantic mobula ray (Mobula hypostoma) group swimming in Caribbean Sea

Atlantic mobula ray (Mobula hypostoma) group swimming in Caribbean Sea. Isla Mujeres, Quintana Roo, Mexico

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake

The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26. Creator: William Blake
The Fall of Satan, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, from Illustrations of the Book of Job

Satan Going Forth from the Presence of the Lord, from Illustrations of the Book of Job, 1825-26

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Close up view of a Munks devil ray(mobula munkiana) breaching in the early morning

Close up view of a Munks devil ray(mobula munkiana) breaching in the early morning
munks devil ray, mobula munkiana, wildestanimal

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Illustration to Proverbs 11: 26, 1534. Creator: Daniel Hopfer

Illustration to Proverbs 11: 26, 1534. Creator: Daniel Hopfer
Illustration to Proverbs 11: 26, 1534

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Horned ray (Mobula tarapacana) El Hierro, Canary Islands

Horned ray (Mobula tarapacana) El Hierro, Canary Islands

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Sunset light rays at Devils Marbles, the Eggs of mythical Rainbow Serpent, at Karlu Karlu

Sunset light rays at Devils Marbles, the Eggs of mythical Rainbow Serpent, at Karlu Karlu (Devils Marbles) Conservation Reserve. Outback, Red Centre, Northern Territory, Australia, Pacific

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: School of Munks devil ray, pygmy devil ray, (Mobula munkiana), feeding on plankton at night

School of Munks devil ray, pygmy devil ray, (Mobula munkiana), feeding on plankton at night, photographed on a long exposure, Espiritu Santo Island, Sea of Cortez, Baja California, Mexico

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Snorkellers with an oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) feeding near the surface

Snorkellers with an oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Snorkellers observing spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship

Snorkellers observing spinetail devil rays (Mobula mobular) engaged in sexual courtship in Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia

Background imageDevil Ray Collection: Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan

Oceanic manta ray (Manta birostris) feeding near the surface, Honda Bay, Palawan, The Philippines, Southeast Asia, Asia



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Devil Ray Collection

Devil Ray is a unique species of fish found in the waters of the Caribbean, Gulf of Mexico, and Atlantic Ocean and has a wide body with a flat head and long tail. Its coloration varies from dark brown to light gray with white spots on its back and can grow up to 8 feet in length and weigh up to 500 pounds. Its diet consists mainly of small fish, squid, shrimp, crabs, and mollusks. The Devil Ray is an important part of the food chain as it helps keep populations of smaller fish in check by consuming them as prey. It also serves as an important source for commercial fisheries due to its large size and abundance in certain areas. The Devil Ray is considered vulnerable due to overfishing and habitat destruction caused by human activities such as coastal development and pollution. Conservation efforts are needed if this species is going to survive into the future.
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Our beautiful pictures are available as Framed Prints, Photos, Wall Art and Photo Gifts

The Devil Ray collection from Media Storehouse offers a stunning range of wall art, framed prints, photo prints, canvas prints, jigsaw puzzles and greeting cards featuring these magnificent creatures. The Devil Ray is a type of fish that belongs to the family Myliobatidae and is known for its unique appearance with large wingspan-like fins that resemble devil horns. These fascinating animals are found in tropical and subtropical waters around the world and are often seen swimming near the surface of the water. Our collection features high-quality images captured by professional photographers showcasing the beauty and grace of these majestic creatures. Whether you're looking for a statement piece for your home or want to send a special message to someone through a greeting card, our collection has something for everyone. With so many options available in different sizes and formats, it's easy to find the perfect piece to suit your style and budget.
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What are Devil Ray (Fishes Animals) art prints?

Devil Ray art prints are high-quality reproductions of artwork featuring the majestic and graceful Devil Ray fish. These prints showcase the beauty of these creatures, with their distinctive diamond-shaped bodies and long, flowing fins. The artwork is created by talented artists who have captured the essence of these magnificent animals in stunning detail. Devil Rays are found in oceans around the world, and they are known for their impressive size and speed. They are a popular subject for artists due to their unique appearance and fascinating behavior. These art prints make a great addition to any home or office decor, adding a touch of elegance and sophistication to any space. They also make wonderful gifts for anyone who loves marine life or appreciates beautiful artwork. Whether you're looking for a striking piece of wall art or simply want to add some visual interest to your living space, Devil Ray art prints from Media Storehouse offer an excellent choice that will delight you every time you look at them.
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What Devil Ray (Fishes Animals) art prints can I buy from Media Storehouse?

We offer a wide range of Devil Ray art prints that capture the beauty and grace of these magnificent creatures. From stunning underwater photographs to detailed illustrations, there is something for everyone in their collection. You can choose from a variety of sizes and formats, including canvas prints, framed prints, and posters. Some popular options include close-up shots of Devil Rays swimming through crystal-clear waters or gliding gracefully through the ocean depths. Other prints showcase the intricate patterns and textures on their wings or highlight their unique features such as their long tails or pointed snouts. Whether you are looking for a statement piece to hang in your living room or an inspiring image to brighten up your workspace, we have plenty of Devil Ray art prints to choose from. With high-quality printing techniques and premium materials used throughout production, you can be sure that each print will look stunning for years to come.
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How do I buy Devil Ray (Fishes Animals) art prints?

To purchase Devil Ray art prints from Media Storehouse, you can browse our collection of artwork online. Once you have found the print that you would like to purchase, simply add it to your cart and proceed to checkout. You will be prompted to enter your shipping and payment information before finalizing your order. We offer a variety of sizes for their prints, so make sure to select the size that best fits your needs. We also offer different framing options if you prefer a framed print. If you have any questions or concerns about purchasing Devil Ray art prints from Media Storehouse, they have a customer service team available to assist you. Simply reach out via email or phone and they will be happy to help guide you through the process.
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How much do Devil Ray (Fishes Animals) art prints cost?

Devil Ray art prints are available for purchase at Media Storehouse. The cost of these prints varies depending on the size, type of paper and framing options chosen by the customer. However, it is important to note that prices may differ from one print to another due to factors such as rarity, artist reputation and demand. We offer a wide range of Devil Ray art prints in different sizes and formats including canvas, fine art paper and photographic paper. You can choose between framed or unframed options based on their preferences. The price of each Devil Ray art print is determined by several factors including the materials used, production costs and other overhead expenses incurred during the printing process. Nonetheless, you can be assured that they will receive high-quality artwork at reasonable prices when purchasing from Media Storehouse.
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How will my Devil Ray (Fishes Animals) art prints be delivered to me?

We take great care in ensuring that your Devil Ray art prints are delivered to you safely and securely. We use high-quality packaging materials to protect your artwork during transit, including sturdy cardboard tubes for rolled prints and rigid flat mailers for smaller sizes. All of our art prints are printed on premium quality paper using state-of-the-art printing technology, ensuring that the colors and details of the original artwork are faithfully reproduced. Once your order is placed, it will be carefully packaged and shipped out to you as soon as possible. We offer a range of shipping options depending on your location and delivery preferences. You can choose from standard or express shipping services, with tracking information provided so you can keep an eye on your package's progress. Whether you're ordering one print or several, we'll make sure they arrive at their destination in perfect condition so that you can enjoy them for years to come.