Stingray Mouth
DownloadDescription: The mouth and gill outlet slits of a leopard ray, photographed at Underwater World in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. Seen from directly below, only the white underside of the ray can be seen, centering on the slit of the ray's mouth. The way that the snout of the ray blends into its side fins makes it look as though it has its mouth on its stomach, though in a sense all that is being shown in this photo is the underside of the rays head.
Leopard Ray 2
DownloadDescription: A leopard ray seen from the side, so that only the flapping, winglike fin is visible, photographed at Underwater World in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. The upper surface, spotted with leopard-like markings, is seen on the right side of the photo, and the white undersurface of the fin is also visible as the ray moves forward with an undulatin motion of its fin.
Black Stingray
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A black stingray, shown from the side toward the back, photographed at Underwater World in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. The long black tail of this ray can be seen, as well as the back edge of its flapping, winglike fins, but the head and eyes are not clearly visible.
Black Ray 2
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The head and side fins of a black stingray, photographed at Underwater World in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. This ray is seen from the side as it moves forward toward the left side of the photo with a waving motion of its side fins. The fins are turned upward at the moment the photo is taken, showing the white underside.
Leopard Ray 1
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A leopard ray, also called a leopard whipray or sting ray, seen from the side towards the front, photographed at Underwater World in Mooloolaba, Queensland, Australia. The upper surface of this ray is covered with spots very similar to those of a leopard. Only the front upper part of the ray is shown in this photo, with the eyes and gill intakes clearly visible, but the tail not in the shot.
Parent category: Marine Animal Pictures


