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Magical Devilfish Spotted in Australian Waters: Rare and Romantic Pink Color Captivates Internet Users

On February 14th, the British 'Daily Mail' published a set of stunning photos, with the star of the show being a pink devilfish. The unusual color made it stand out in the ocean, and netizens were conquered by the wonders of the marine world after seeing it.

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The photos were taken in Australian waters, and were taken by Finnish photographer Christian Leen. While he was underwater taking pictures, he suddenly saw a bright color moving not far from him. He looked closely and realized it was a pink devilfish. This pink giant measured 11 feet (3.4 meters) long, and it was simply beautiful swimming in the clear water. Leen knew it was very rare, so he quickly recorded this wonderful moment using his equipment.

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In Leen's photos, the pink devilfish has a beautiful posture. It waved its large pectoral fins and swayed its long tail, swimming in the ocean. Unlike the other companions next to it, its ventral side was very bright and tender pink. Leen said that he was completely shocked by the beauty of the pink devilfish, and he was completely defeated by the power of nature. Leen felt very lucky to encounter this rare and beautiful creature, and he was fortunate to record it in photos. This was an extremely unforgettable experience for him.

Devilfish, also known as manta rays, can grow up to 8 meters long. These creatures with pectoral fins that look like 'wings' swimming in the ocean is a beautiful sight in itself. However, devilfish are usually gray-white on their ventral side, and the pink ventral side is truly rare. Local animal experts said that the pinkness of the devilfish may be due to a genetic mutation, and the deposition of pigments. Although the color is vibrant and different, it should not affect the health of this beautiful devilfish.

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