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Absolutely mesmerizing to stand in the Georgia Aquarium's tunnel and watch cownose rays swim overhead!
feeding cownose rays [video by brave wilderness]
I went to the Georgia Aquarium today and their new touch tanks were open and I was SO excited because it was sturgeons and cownose rays and I love love love cownose rays they’re just so sweet and soft!
Cownose Rays
When the Cownose Ray feels threatened, it can wield its barbed tail to defend itself. Amazingly, the tail is about two times as long as the body.
The spine of the Cownose Ray has toxins. Furthermore, the spine has teeth that line the lateral edges. A mild toxin coats the barb, which causes symptoms similar to a bee sting.
Some gifs of my coworkers :')
A trip through the Canaveral Locks - saw lots of diving birds, big schools of finger mullet, dolphins, and even a school of cownose rays!