| Shark Ray Jaw - The shark Ray, also called the bowmouth guitarfish, is an unmistakable specimen with its extremely broad and blunt head, clearly demarcated from its pectoral fins, and its long tail. Blue-gray with white spots, this ray has rows of thorn-like spikes above its eyes and along its back. Widely found in the Indo-Pacific in coastal waters, this species feeds on crustaceans and mollusks with its powerful, flat teeth. It is sought after for it's highly valued fins and is often caught inadvertently in trawling nets.
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| Shark Ray Jaw | Class: Chondrichthyes Family: Rhinobatidae |
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