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40 Years and Counting: Taurus, Oldest Manta Ray in the World Still Living Healthily in Great Barrier Reef
40 years after its first sighting, Taurus, the oldest manta ray in the world, was seen swimming and still healthy through the waters of the Great Barrier Reef.
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