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Species that are closely related to the Round ribbontail ray
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Porcupine ray (
Urogymnus asperrimus
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The porcupine ray is a highly distinctive, but little known species, which is named for the unusual thorny projections that are fo...
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Southern stingray (
Dasyatis americana
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The southern stingray is adapted for life on the sea bed. The flattened, diamond-shaped body has sharp corners, making it more an...
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Brown stingray (
Dasyatis fluviorum
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Information on the brown stingray is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Blue-spotted stingray (
Taeniura lymma
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This colourful stingray is immediately recognisable by the large, bright, iridescent blue spots that adorn its oval, elongated bod...
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Red stingray (
Dasyatis akajei
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Like other stingrays, the red stingray has a flattened body and a long, whip-like tail bearing a strong, saw-edged stinging spine ...
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White-edge freshwater whipray (
Himantura signifer
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Information on the white-edge freshwater whipray is currently being researched and written and will appear here shortly...
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Giant freshwater stingray (
Himantura chaophraya
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Awe-inspiringly large, the giant freshwater stingray lives up to its name, possessing a venomous sting and a large whip-like tail...
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