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Spiny butterfly ray - Gymnura altavela Dive site Escull Negre, Tabarca Island, Alicante.  Fall,Geotagged,Gymnura altavela,Spain,Spiny butterfly ray Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Spiny butterfly ray - Gymnura altavela

Dive site Escull Negre, Tabarca Island, Alicante.

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  1. How well hidden. I had to look hard Posted 2 years ago
    1. I know! we could not disturb it and it had no plans to move from under the sand while we were there, unfortunately for us. We could see a bit of a tip of the right side and that was all :-D Posted 2 years ago

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The spiny butterfly ray or giant butterfly ray is a species of butterfly ray, family Gymnuridae, native to the shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean. A large ray that can measure over 2 m across, it may be distinguished from the sympatric smooth butterfly ray by the spine at the base of its tail and by a small tentacular structure on the margin of each spiracle.

Similar species: Stingrays And Eagle Rays
Species identified by Patomarazul
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Uploaded Oct 26, 2022. Captured Oct 7, 2022 12:03 in 5G6F+C2 Tabarca, Spain.
  • TG-5
  • f/2.8
  • 1/640s
  • ISO100
  • 4.5mm