Stock Footage - Stingrays
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You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Spotted eagle rayThe spotted eagleray can be identified by its numerous white spots on its surface and long whip-like tail. |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Spotted eagle rayThe largest spotted eagle rays can grow to a wingspan of over 10 feet and a mass of 500 pounds. |
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You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Southern stingray sifting through sandThe southern stingray sifts through the sand searching for food. The suction of its mouth is similar to a very powerful vacuum cleaner. |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Southern stingray swimming over sandThe southern stingray's flat diamond shaped body allow it to glide through the water with ease. |
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You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Southern stingray swims off the sandThe southern stingrays are often very curious and will brush their fins against any new object they come across, but their usual reaction is to flee any disturbance. |
You are missing some Flash content that should appear here! Perhaps your browser cannot display it, or maybe it did not initialise correctly. Guitarfish on sandy bottomThe guitarfish is a type of stingray, its a bottom feeder preferring small crustaceans. |
