
Ray Reef
See the rays glide through the water in this open touch pool. You can also learn about rays’ roles in the ocean ecosystems during one of the live educational presentations throughout the day.
See the rays glide through the water in this open touch pool. You can also learn about rays’ roles in the ocean ecosystems during one of the live educational presentations throughout the day.
Interactive Exhibit where you can touch these majestic creatures
Conservation Status: Approximately 25% of species are Threatened or Near Threatened.
Number of Ray Species: Over 550 species worldwide
Habitat: Shallow marine areas to depths below 200 metres. Sandy bottoms, coral reefs, and coastal mudflats are common habitats for these placid animals
Learn about rays’ roles in ocean ecosystems during one of the live educational daily Ray Reef feeding presentations throughout the day
Fun Fact! The largest ray in the world is the harmless Giant manta ray, which may reach weights of 3000kg!
Prawns are used in feeding stingrays. People with shellfish allergies should avoid direct contact. Please see the Ray Reef team at the kiosk to confirm what fish species may be present.
Located in the centre of the park, head through the Plaza and Ray Reef is on right hand side, opposite Polar Bear Shores.
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