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Tahitian Stingray - Himantura fai The Tahitian Stingray - Himantura fai is also known as Pink Whipray. They are light gray to pinkisk brown, occasionally blotched or mottled; snout bluntly pointed, rounded 'wings' and long tapering tail can be nearly 3 times disc diatmeter. Geotagged,Ha'apai,Himantura fai,Pink whipray,Stingray,Tahitian Stingray,Tonga,Winter Click/tap to enlarge Country intro

Tahitian Stingray - Himantura fai

The Tahitian Stingray - Himantura fai is also known as Pink Whipray. They are light gray to pinkisk brown, occasionally blotched or mottled; snout bluntly pointed, rounded 'wings' and long tapering tail can be nearly 3 times disc diatmeter.

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The pink whipray is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, with a wide but ill-defined distribution in the tropical Indo-Pacific from southern Africa to Polynesia. It is a bottom dweller that generally inhabits shallow water under 70 m deep, in sandy areas associated with coral reefs. Individuals exhibit a high degree of fidelity to particular locations. The pink whipray has a diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc wider than long, with a broad-angled snout and a very long, whip-like tail.. more

Similar species: Stingrays And Eagle Rays
Species identified by Albert Kang
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Uploaded Aug 2, 2017. Captured Jul 27, 2017 10:16 in Unnamed Road, Tonga.