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Most eagle ray pictures are profiles shot from the side or the top giving the impression of a cute, pointed nose or snout. This picture was taken in November 2008 at Kahaluu Bay while the ray was feeding and turning toward the camera, showing a shovel-shaped snout used for turning and tumbling rocks and rooting in the debris in the hunt for food. (Tom Clarke/Community Contributor)

Most eagle ray pictures are profiles shot from the side or the top giving the impression of a cute, pointed nose or snout. This picture was taken in November 2008 at Kahaluu Bay while the ray was feeding and turning toward the camera, showing a shovel-shaped snout used for turning and tumbling rocks and rooting in the debris in the hunt for food. (Tom Clarke/Community Contributor)