The reef manta ray is a large animal, but feeds on tiny creatures called plankton. Specifically, zooplankton. Its teeth are useless when feeding as this species filter food through plates called gill rakers that are found in their ventral gills.
If you’re visiting Omadhoo, you should not leave without having joined one of our whale shark...
Turtles were of such a size that the shell of one would suffice to roof a little hut or cot and to...
As well as our whale shark excursion, and the opportunity to snorkel along our house reef from the...
At Omadhoo Inn, we have exclusive access to a nearby uninhabited picnic island, where guests can...
Have you wanted to spend the night under a million stars, by the water’s edge, at one with nature?...
A sandbank in fact is not considered an island because it can submerge and emerge based on nature....
Enjoy the sunset while fishing the local way, reel them in with your hand line and bait. It is a...