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Ray Touch Pool

Kids and grown-ups alike can literally get a feel for these gentle, mysterious creatures, as they gracefully glide just below the water's surface and within easy reach of your fingertips.

Some say they have a nose like a cow, but these cownose rays are actually related to the shark family, with cartilage and a small, shark-like dorsal fin. They are active and inquisitive, preferring to swim near the top of the water, unlike other species of rays that rest on the bottom. And while these Atlantic Ocean natives can be up to three feet wide and weigh as much as 100 pounds, cownose rays literally seem to "fly" through the water as their pectoral fins flap up and down like the wings of a bird. Visit these graceful creatures, and you may catch one of the ray feedings throughout the day. Watch a staff member hand feed the rays, and watch the rays flock to the top of the water in anticipation of the feeding. You have to see it to believe it!

Ray Feed Program

Want to feed these fascinating animals yourself? In the new Ray Feed program, you can purchase a cup of sand eels for $3 and feed them right from your hand. During the program, a staff member will teach you how to use the "cone method" to feed the rays, and you'll learn how and what they eat. Simply go to the Information Booth to purchase a cup of food.

 

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Association of Zoos & Aquariums
Association of Marine Mammal Parks and Aquariums
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