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Field Notes

Notes:

It's definitely a stingray because it has the stinger, or barb, on its tail. My first guess is an Atlantic Stingray, but I thought it could also be a Southern Stingray. I didn't want to mess with it too much so I didn't flip it over to look at its underside at all...

Species ID Suggestions

Round stingray

Urobatis halleri

Comments (2)

Oh yes, that's right, hope you find out which stingray it is!
Round Stingrays are a Pacific ocean stingray. This was found in the Gulf of Mexico.
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PublishedFebruary 4, 2013

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