"A Bluespotted Reef Stingray ( Taeniura Lymma ) from Dasyatididae species, swim in the depth of Shag Rock, in the Red Sea, in Egypt, 2007. Stingrays possess a cartilagineous skeleton like sharks, and have a flattened body with a long tail armed with a venomous spine. " ©Tarik Tinazay | Lightstalkers
A Bluespotted Reef Stingray ( Taeniura Lymma ) from Dasyatididae species, swim in the depth of Shag Rock, in the Red Sea, in Egypt, 2007. Stingrays possess a cartilagineous skeleton like sharks, and have a flattened body with a long tail armed with a venomous spine.  (image by Tarik Tinazay)
A Bluespotted Reef Stingray ( Taeniura Lymma ) from Dasyatididae species, swim in the depth of Shag Rock, in the Red Sea, in Egypt, 2007. Stingrays possess a cartilagineous skeleton like sharks, and have a flattened body with a long tail armed with a venomous spine.
©Tarik Tinazay
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