TSalles
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Hello all!
I am posting with a very unique story and inquiring if anyone has had a similar experience or knows why this ray was acting the way it was. I am no diver but I am very familiar/comfortable with the ocean. I get in and spearfish, snorkel every chance I get. Yesterday I was snorkeling at the reef in Lauderdale by the Sea, (not spearfishing) when suddenly I was approached by a Spotted eagle ray larger than me. (I am 5'3" 115lbs) It was magnificent. However, my awe slowly turned to slight fear because it was not acting like a typical ray. It was not shy like most are, it was getting extremely close to me, within an arms distance multiple times. I was maybe thinking I was near its young and I was invading its space, so I started to swim away from the area. This ray pursued me for around 10 minutes continuing to get extremely close. I also noted the ray was injured on one of its wings and had a small hook in its snout. After around ten minutes of pursuing me it finally just turned away and left. I am still thinking about the experience and wondering what it wanted. It was very cool but also terrifying because it was so much larger than me. Looking for any knowledge. I know these animals are very shy.
I am posting with a very unique story and inquiring if anyone has had a similar experience or knows why this ray was acting the way it was. I am no diver but I am very familiar/comfortable with the ocean. I get in and spearfish, snorkel every chance I get. Yesterday I was snorkeling at the reef in Lauderdale by the Sea, (not spearfishing) when suddenly I was approached by a Spotted eagle ray larger than me. (I am 5'3" 115lbs) It was magnificent. However, my awe slowly turned to slight fear because it was not acting like a typical ray. It was not shy like most are, it was getting extremely close to me, within an arms distance multiple times. I was maybe thinking I was near its young and I was invading its space, so I started to swim away from the area. This ray pursued me for around 10 minutes continuing to get extremely close. I also noted the ray was injured on one of its wings and had a small hook in its snout. After around ten minutes of pursuing me it finally just turned away and left. I am still thinking about the experience and wondering what it wanted. It was very cool but also terrifying because it was so much larger than me. Looking for any knowledge. I know these animals are very shy.