I snorkelled today and I saw a common stingaree. I don’t have a photo because my phone would die. But oh my god.

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I snorkelled today and I saw a common stingaree. I don’t have a photo because my phone would die. But oh my god.
Crossback or Banded Stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus), family Urolophidae, order Myliobatiformes, Spring Beach, Tasmania, Australia
photograph by Big Fish Expeditions
you're telling me theres a creature related to the stingray but slightly different and its called a stingaree?
Banded Stingaree
I can already tell my favourite scene is gonna be when he says “it’s Stingareein time!” and then he Stingarees all over the place
day 211, 23/07/2025 - fish of the day is the crossback stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus)
Daily fish fact #606
Common stingaree!
The species is aplacental viviparous, which means the developing babies are nourished by the “uterine milk” the mother produces! The common stingaree is the most common ray species in the coastal waters of eastern Australia.
irene dunne in stingaree