Nerding out this with my new juvenile freshwater stingray (sp. Unknown) prepared by Articulated Imagination. Here's some photos of my favorite bits 😍

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It's Friday! Today's a 1800s Guitarfish (Rhinobatos productus)!

Beautiful drawing! The attention to the nose & translucent patches adjacent is excellent! Also, the eyes & spiracles for breathing look great! Love it!


©Dequevauviller,Tremendo

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It's Friday! Today's a 1792 Thornback Ray (Raja clavata)!

This is a great drawing of the underside of a thornback ray! The artist captures the features like gills, mouth, & nostrils very accurately!

©GLLeclerc,JDooney

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Happy and last day of ! Giant Manta Ray, Mobula birostris. These giant rays have funny flaps near their mouths called cephalic lobes! They are filter feeders and use these large lovers to funnel plankton into their mouths.

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Giant devil rays (Mobula mobular) might have a secret ‘maternity ward!’

Awesome article about my most recent Mobula Ray paper & their potential new pupping ground!

https://t.co/bTVQcELTih
©Getty Images

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Your "rayft" is here! Happy Inspired by twitter of Paula Vianna photo, here is my take on "Rayft" shared ride! Riders are pink-tailed whiprays and the Rayft is small-eyed ray!

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Happy to the Southern Stingray (Dasyatis americana)!

They live in the Atlantic from New England to South America, create huge pits to expose their food in the sediment, & communicate to each other with pheromones! Incredible animals!

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Happy Ever wondered what the difference between Skates & Rays is?

A big one is that Skates lay eggs whereas Rays give live birth! Skates also tend to be smaller & lack the stinging barbs the Rays have.

Both incredible animals!

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Today is & We took this as a clear sign to dedicate today to sawfish
Sawfish are 1 of the ocean's most critically endangered groups of elasmobranchs.
Learn about Sawfish habitats at: https://t.co/z0Kqy3CpVQ

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It's and I finished up this little cownose ray doodle I did recently because they are are lovely little creatures. Found up and down the western Atlantic and Caribbean, these eagle rays can be seen in massive migrating schools of up to 10,000.

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Happy everyone! S/o to for the awesome elasmo comics!

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Note the near absence of evolutionary distinct species in the Americas... As for birds and Primates, there seems to be and underwater 'Old World' vs. "New World' for sharks and rays!

https://t.co/HHI55pYSsU

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Please vote for our nominee in contest: the (not so) Common Guitarfish Thanks! https://t.co/KeQzHkPQA7

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Sneak peek at our book on conservation & ecosystem balance, coming soon!

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Florida sawfish: Still endangered & protected, even if increasingly caught https://t.co/z5nPRdzuPp

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Did you know there are many freshwater rays
Quick Guide in

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