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Stingray over – under photograph

Bahamas, Batoidea: Batoids, Cartilaginous Fishes: Chondrichthyes, Elasmobranchs: Elasmobranchii, Fishes, Marine Life, Rajiformes, Rays and Skates, West Indies, Whiptail Stingrays: Dasyatidae, marine, ocean, over-under: under/over: under-over: split: split perspective: ha, southern stingray: Dasyatis americana, tropical, underwater, underwater photo, wide angle

A close relative of the shark, stingrays have a cartilaginous body and have an organ that senses the natural electrical charges of its prey. Stingrays feed on mollusks and crustaceans. This photograph of a southern stingray above and below the water was taken in the Bahamas.