Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium) - burying itself in sand. Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
© Gary Bell / OceanwideImages.com
Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatus ommata). Also known as Bulls-eye Electric Ray. Los Islotes, La Paz, Baja California, Mexico, Sea of Cortez.This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatus ommata). Also known as Bulls-eye Electric Ray. Los Islotes, La Paz, Baja California, Mexico, Sea of Cortez.This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
© Andy Murch / OceanwideImages.com
Coffin Ray (Hypnos monopterygium). Also known as Electric Ray, Crampfish, Numbfish, Short-tail Electric Ray and Torpedo Ray. New South Wales, Australia. This ray is capable of delivering a strong electric shock and uses its electric organs to stun prey.
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Marbled Torpedo Ray (Torpedo marmorata). Also known as Marbled Electric Ray. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, off northwest coast of mainland Africa
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Marbled Torpedo Ray (Torpedo marmorata) - in back arching defensive posture or threat display ready to shock. Also known as Marbled Electric Ray. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, off northwest coast of mainland Africa
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Marbled Torpedo Ray (Torpedo marmorata). Also known as Marbled Electric Ray. El Cabron Marine Park, Arinaga, Gran Canaria, Canary Islands, Spain, off the northwest coast of mainland Africa
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Giant Electric Ray (Narcine entemedor). Also known as Cortez Electric Ray. Sea of Cortez, San Jose Del Cabo, Baja, Mexico
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Giant Electric Ray (Narcine entemedor). Also known as Cortez Electric Ray. Sea of Cortez, San Jose Del Cabo, Baja, Mexico
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Also known as Bulls-eye Electric Ray. Sea of Cortez, Cabo pulmo, Baja, Mexico.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Also known as Bulls-eye Electric Ray. Sea of Cortez, Cabo pulmo, Baja, Mexico.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Also known as Bulls-eye Electric Ray. Sea of Cortez, Cabo pulmo, Baja, Mexico.
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Lesser Electric Ray (Narcine bancroftii). Also known as Bancrofts Electric Ray. Previously confused with the Brazilian Electric Ray (Narcine brasiliensis). Panama City, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico.
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Lesser Electric Ray (Narcine bancroftii). Also known as Bancrofts Electric Ray. Previously confused with the Brazilian Electric Ray (Narcine brasiliensis). Panama City, Florida, USA, Gulf of Mexico.
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Apron Ray (Discopyge tschudii). Photo taken at Zapallar Bay, Central Chile, Eastern South Pacific.
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Apron Ray (Discopyge tschudii). Photo taken at Zapallar Bay, Central Chile, Eastern South Pacific.
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Giant Electric Ray (Narcine Entemedor). Also known as Cortez Electric Ray. Photo taken at The Canyon, San Benedicto Island, Socorro, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Mexico.
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Japanese Sleeper Ray (Narke japonica) Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese Sleeper Ray (Narke japonica) Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese Sleeper Ray (Narke japonica) Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese Sleeper Ray (Narke japonica) Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean.
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Japanese Sleeper Ray (Narke japonica) Chiba Prefecture, Honshu, Japan, Pacific Ocean.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Aka Pacific Dwarf Numbfish. Coiba Island, Panama, Eastern Tropical Pacific.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Aka Pacific Dwarf Numbfish. Sea of Cortez, Mexico, Eastern Tropical Pacific.
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Bullseye Electric Ray (Diplobatis ommata). Aka Pacific Dwarf Numbfish. Sea of Cortez, Mexico, Eastern Tropical Pacific.
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Pacific Torpedo Ray (Tetronarce californica) Aka Pacific electric ray, Farnsworth Bank, Catalina Island, Eastern Pacific.
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Pacific Torpedo Ray (Tetronarce californica) Aka Pacific electric ray, Farnsworth Bank, Catalina Island, Eastern Pacific.
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Pacific Torpedo Ray (Tetronarce californica) Aka Pacific electric ray, Farnsworth Bank, Catalina Island, Eastern Pacific.
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Pacific Torpedo Ray (Tetronarce californica) Aka Pacific electric ray, Farnsworth Bank, Catalina Island, Eastern Pacific.
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Pacific Torpedo Ray (Tetronarce californica) Aka Pacific electric ray, Farnsworth Bank, Catalina Island, Eastern Pacific.
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Yellowspotted Fanray (Platyrhina tangi). A species of thornback ray from the northwestern Pacific including Vietnam Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan.
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Yellowspotted Fanray (Platyrhina tangi). A species of thornback ray from the northwestern Pacific including Vietnam Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan.
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Yellowspotted Fanray (Platyrhina tangi). A species of thornback ray from the northwestern Pacific including Vietnam Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan.
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Yellowspotted Fanray (Platyrhina tangi). A species of thornback ray from the northwestern Pacific including Vietnam Taiwan, China, Korea and Japan.
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Cortez Electric Ray (Narcine entemedor). Aka Giant Electric Ray. San Benedicto Island, Socorro, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Eastern Pacific.
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Cortez Electric Ray (Narcine entemedor). Aka Giant Electric Ray. San Benedicto Island, Socorro, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Eastern Pacific.
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Cortez Electric Ray (Narcine entemedor). Aka Giant Electric Ray. Male pursuing female before mating. San Benedicto Island, Socorro, Revillagigedo Archipelago, Eastern Pacific.
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