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Travel Bug Dog Tag Blue Spotted Ray

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Released:
Friday, July 24, 2009
Origin:
Michigan, United States
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Current Goal

We hope that the blue spotted ray will one day be able to follow the migration patterns of its species and travel the world. See the following description to find out about the ray's habitat.

About This Item

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Rubberized replica of a blue spotted ray,

Taeniura lymma.


Description & Behavior

The blue-spotted ray, Taeniura lymma (Forsskål, 1775), aka blue-spotted fantail ray, blue spotted stingray, blue spotted ray, and ribbontail stingray, is a colorful stingray with large bright blue spots on an oval, elongated disc and blue side-stripes along the tail. The snout is rounded and angular and the disc has broadly rounded outer corners. They have a short tapering tail that is less than twice the body length when intact, with a broad lower caudal finfold that extends to the tail tip. The disc has no large thorns but does have small, flat denticles along the midback in adults. There is usually 1 medium-sized stinging spine on the tail found further from the base than most stingrays. They are gray-brown to yellow, or olive-green to reddish brown in color on the dorsal side, white on the ventral side. They reach a maximum length about 70 cm.


World Range & Habitat

The blue-spotted ray is found around coral reefs in a depth range up to to 20 m. They are only rarely found buried under the sand. In the Indo-West Pacific they are found in the Red Sea and East Africa to the Solomon Islands, north to southern Japan, and southern to northern Australia.

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Tracking History (12048.2mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 5/28/2012 timischioleossa retrieved it from Il simbolo della croce N.8 - Monte Salmone Ticino, Switzerland   Visit Log

Il soggiorno in motagna é stato breve.
Presto tornerai verso l'acqua.
magari in un porto??!!?!

Dropped Off 5/27/2012 Danymey placed it in Il simbolo della croce N.8 - Monte Salmone Ticino, Switzerland - 62.12 miles  Visit Log

Buon viaggio bella manta. Ora sei in vacanza in montagna, probabilmente ti mancherà un po' il mare, ma vedrai che presto qualcuno ti riporterà verso il basso.

  • La manta sul salmone
Visited 5/26/2012 Danymey took it to Safty First Piemonte, Italy - 71.01 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/24/2012 Danymey took it to Rengg Pass Luzern, Switzerland - 1.41 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/24/2012 Danymey took it to UBE 2 - Licht & Sonne Luzern, Switzerland - .43 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/24/2012 Danymey took it to UBE 9 - Fluss & Wasser Luzern, Switzerland - 13.2 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/23/2012 Danymey took it to Villa Krämerstein Luzern, Switzerland - .57 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/23/2012 Danymey took it to The Small Canyon Luzern, Switzerland - 2.4 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/23/2012 Danymey took it to Egli-Cache "Bildung" Luzern, Switzerland - 2.01 miles  Visit Log
Visited 5/23/2012 Danymey took it to Kirche St. Paul Luzern Luzern, Switzerland - 2.8 miles  Visit Log
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