Tails aren’t just animal accessories. They usually carry specific functions. But when it comes to rays, their function has been somewhat mysterious until now. Cownose rays (Rhinoptera bonasus) — like ...
Commonly known as the cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus is a species of ray found in the western Atlantic Ocean, from the Gulf of Mexico to the mid-Atlantic coast of the United States. Recognizable by ...
Using citizen science, photographs, on-water observations and the combination of morphological and genetic data, researchers have provided evidence that the Atlantic cownose ray has recently made a ...
According to a study published in Frontiers in Fish Science, the Atlantic cownose ray, Rhinoptera bonasus, has been observed in Bermuda’s waters, marking a significant shift in the local marine ...
Horrid smell in Glen Burnie: MDE investigates die-off of cownose stingrays in Marley, Furnace creeks
GLEN BURNIE, Maryland (WBAL) — Some Glen Burnie residents are breathing a sigh of relief after dead cownose rays left a horrid smell. Residents who live in the neighborhoods surrounding Marley and ...
For hundreds of years, the whitespotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) has been considered the only inshore stingray species in Bermuda, until now. Using citizen science, photographs, on-water ...
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