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Conservation of
Nature (IUCN) has
noted that the
prospects for
freshwater whiprays in
Australia are
likely favorable. However,
there is
concern that the South...
- Micronesia. A
benthic inhabitant of
shallow ins**** waters,
juvenile mangrove whiprays favor mangrove and
estuarine habitats,
while adults favor sandy to rocky...
- sephen)
prefers to rest with the
reticulate whipray over
others of its own species,
because the
whiprays'
longer tails grant them
superior predator detection...
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Round whiprays give
birth to live young, with the size at
birth of
their offspring ranging from 15-16 cm in disc width. Male
round whiprays reach maturity...
- the pink
whiprays, in
French Polynesia Himantura fai". Cybium. 33 (2): 186. McCoy, B. (2008). "Varying
impact of
human feeding on Pink
Whiprays, Himantura...
- collected.: 164
Unlike other species in the genus, the
mumburarr and
mangrove whiprays have
tails that are
uniformly white past the sting,
contrasting with their...
- or no denticles. Also in
contrast to
those two species,
young leopard whiprays 50 cm (20 in)
across have
still not
developed the
dorsal denticle band...
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frequently sting beachgoers along the
Western American coast.
Leopard whiprays (Himantura leoparda) are
vulnerable from overfishing.
Atlantic stingrays...
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continue to
misidentify brown whiprays as
juvenile honeycomb stingrays. In 2004,
Mabel Manjaji grouped the
brown whipray with H. fai, M. gerrardi, H. jenkinsii...
- The
marbled whipray (Fluvitrygon oxyrhynchus) is a little-known
species of
stingray in the
family Dasyatidae,
native to
several freshwater rivers in Southeast...