- Wikipedia: Stingray
Article about stingrays, the Dasyatidae family of rays. Learn about the cartilaginous marine fishes feeding habits, defensive behavior, and diversity.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasyatidae
- About Stingrays
Mote Marine Laboratory profile of stingrays. Learn about stingrays, the unique elasmobranchs and cartilaginous cousins of the sharks that are characterized by their flattened shape and long, spine-bearing tails.
www.mote.org/index.php?src=gendocs&link=Stingrays&category=Shark+Research&s...
- Stingrays and Whiprays - Family Dasyatidae
Learn about the family Dasyatidae, which includes stingrays, or whiprays, and river stingrays, encompassing nine genera and about 70 species. Animal Diversity Web offers photographs of the bottom dwelling fish famous for their defensive barbs.
animaldiversity.ummz.umich.edu/site/accounts/information/Dasyatidae.html
- Whiptail Stingrays
Learn about the characteristics and biology of the family Dasyatidae, commonly know as stingrays. Provides tips for identifying different species and a small photo gallery of stingray barbs.
www.elasmodiver.com/Whiptail_Stingrays.htm
- River Stingrays
Learn about the characteristics and biology of the family Potamotrygonidae, the freshwater rays of South America.
www.elasmodiver.com/River_Stingrays_Potamotrygonidae.htm
- Southern Stingray - Dasyatis americana
Profile of the Southern Stingray from Monterey Bay Aquarium's online field guide.
www.mbayaq.org/efc/living_species/default.asp?hOri=1&inhab=517
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