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How many species of rays?

Batoidea: Batoids, Bony Fishes: Osteichthyes, Cartilaginous Fishes: Chondrichthyes, Cobias: Rachycentridae, Elasmobranchs: Elasmobranchii, Fishes, Marine Life, Rajiformes, Rays and Skates, Whiptail Stingrays: Dasyatidae, cobia: rachycentron canadum, copyrighted, marine, ocean, southern stingray: Dasyatis americana, underwater, underwater photo, wide angle

There have been approximately 500 species of rays and skates described in the world. Rays, such as this southern stingray, are related to sharks. They belong to a group of fish known as the elasmobranchs. Many species of rays propel themselves underwater by waving the ends of their body in a bird-like manner. Learn more about rays.