Common StingareeTrygonoptera testacea
The Common Stingaree is pale pinkish brown above, often grey around the edges and white below. It has a small dorsal fin and leafy shaped tail which makes it easy to distinguish from other species. They are one of the most common species found along the eastern sea boarder inhabiting estauries and coastal reefs around sandy bottomed areas. Size: 47 cm in length (Maximum) Diet: Crustaceans, Worms & Fish |
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| Photos Left: Ian Banks Centre: John Natoli Right: Ian Banks |