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This ray can reach a diameter of up to 1,5m. The almost circular body is covered with dark spots, which can fade with age or dissolve completely. The whip-shaped tail is almost twice as long as the actual body and, from the clearly visible sting, much darker than the rest of the fish.
Dive with Manta ray at Ishigaki island, Japan
Blue and black stingray resting on sandy seabed
Horizontal high angle photo of a flat bodied stingray with a venomous sting on its tail swimming along close to the sand in the clear shallow estuary water at Dolphin Point near Ulladulla, south coast NSW in Summer.
Sting ray or Manta ray swims in blue clear ocean on Maldives
Stingray fishes swimming in the clear sea water.
Stingray in the sunlight in shallow water
Stingray fish swimming in the clear waters.
Young asian man holding stingray in the water.
Taeniura lymma stingray at the bottom of the coral reef of the Red Sea, Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt
Stingray on white background
Close up of a large black stingray swimming along the bottom of an inlet. Photographed in Narooma Inlet, NSW, Australia.
This ray can reach a diameter of up to 1,5m. The almost circular body is covered with dark spots, which can fade with age or dissolve completely. The whip-shaped tail is almost twice as long as the actual body and, from the clearly visible sting, much darker than the rest of the fish.
Stingray underwater on sandy sea bottom. Sting ray fish in tropical sea
Stingray swimming
Ray glides along sandy Bottom in beautiful Tappled light - Tahiti
Scuba diving into coral garden at Ishigaki island, Japan
Batanta island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
Sting Rays - Hamelin Bay - Australia
Stingray fish is swimming beneath the turquoise colored sea surface.
Black and white image of a pink whipray (Pateobatis fai) stingray in the shallow lagoon of Moorea, French Polynesia, in the South Pacific
A member of the Ray family the skate lacks the deadly barb of the Stingray
Southern Stingrays (Hypanus americanus) in shallow water in South Bimini, Bahamas
Close-up of manta rays and shark swimming. Stingray.
The common stingray (Dasyatis pastinaca) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the northeastern Atlantic Ocean and the Mediterranean and Black Seas. It typically inhabits sandy or muddy habitats in coastal waters shallower than 60 m (200 ft), often burying itself in sediment. Usually measuring 45 cm (18 in) across, the common stingray has a diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc slightly wider than long, and a whip-like tail with upper and lower fin folds. It can be identified by its plain coloration and mostly smooth skin, except for a row of tubercles along the midline of the back in the largest individuals.
Off of the Coast of the Island of Moorea is a Sand Bank that attracts large numbers of Rays and Sharks
Bluespotted Ribbontail Ray (Taeniura lymma) Isolated On A White Background. Close Up Of Dangerous Underwater Spotted Stingray Soaring In Red Sea, Egypt. Beautiful Indo-Pacific Ocean Fish, Cut Out.
Close up of a large black stingray swimming along the sandy bottom of an inlet in clear blue water. Photographed in Narooma Inlet, NSW, Australia.
Stingrays are also called sea cats, found in temperate and tropical waters. A characteristic feature of these fish is their body shape, which resembles an oval or almost regular rhombus.
Batanta island, Raja Ampat, West Papoua, Indonesia
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