Stingray
Poisonous sea ray sting (scientific name: Dasyatis Violacea) is the most active creature in the family of stingrays. It is easy to recognize them when this particular fish moves: They often 'fly' in the water with their fins.
Poisonous sea ray sting (scientific name: Dasyatis Violacea ) is the most active creature in the family of stingrays. We can easily recognize them when this particular fish moves:
They often 'fly' in the water with fins that move like wings, or swim quickly near the sea floor with the movement of the fins moving in a wavy pattern. These times they look like spaceships flying smoothly in the ocean.
One more notable thing about this 'undersea spacecraft': When 'landing' on the surface of stingrays, the fans are sanded to cover their bodies to . camouflage.
Outward appearance: The body is flat, almost like a triangle. There is a round muzzle. Eyes are on the top of the head. The adult male body is about 0.8m long, weighs about 20kg.
The main food of stingray Dasyatis Violace is mollusc and small fish.
The reason for the name ' stingray stingray ' is because they are bestowed with a very powerful weapon - poisonous thorns, to compensate for their seemingly meek, effeminate, easily harmed bodies. . Those dangerous thorns are like poisoned knives, which can cause serious wounds, which can even endanger people's lives. In some places, people use these poisonous spikes attached on top of weapons.
The sting of the stingray looks like a whip. The tail is nearly 3 times longer than the body length. There are 2 spines on the tail, spines have jagged edges, connected to the gland secretions. Stingrays often control their tail skills to stab those 'creepy knives' into their enemies.
The birth of this 'dangerous' fish is also very strange: Instead of laying eggs outside the water environment like other fish, the fish Dasyatis Violacea still holds an egg in its body. In the womb, the eggs develop until they are about to hatch. At that time, the rays were pregnant and gave birth to a young stingray that looked like a miniature copy of mature stingrays.
Fish Dasyatis Violacea lives wandering in tropical and subtropical waters.
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