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Meet a UFO!

If you saw a stingray in the water, would you know which one it was? Discover how to spot a short-tail stingray – one of the largest rays in the ocean!
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At a distance from the seashore, but still in sight of land.

Stingray

 

Describes a group of rays that have one or more sharp, barbed spines near the base of their tail which they use to sting. Rays have a flat, diamond-shaped body and feed on the bottom of the ocean floor.

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