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Stingray: Dasyatis Centroura

Stingray: Dasyatis Centroura. “Stinger” and other stingrays are most well known for the stinger that is present on the end of the tail of the stingray. The stingray uses the stinger on the end of its long tail to pierce through and stop its prey before it can escape.

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Stingray: Dasyatis Centroura

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  1. Stingray: DasyatisCentroura “Stinger” and other stingrays are most well known for the stinger that is present on the end of the tail of the stingray. The stingray uses the stinger on the end of its long tail to pierce through and stop its prey before it can escape. Social Behaviors: When the baby stingrays are born, they are able to swim about and begin hunting with their mother.

  2. Stingray: DasyatisCentroura • Environment: Warm, tropical waters • Eating preference: carnivore (Crustaceans) • Size: 50cm - 200cm (19.6in - 79in) • Weight: 25kg - 97kg (55lbs - 214lbs) • Area of plaque: 11in 13in

  3. Macaw: Arini Social Behaviors: “Mac” and other macaws are known to be intelligent and very sociable birds and macaws can often be seen together in large flocks of up to 30 macaw individuals. Macaws communicate between one another using loud vocal calls such as squawking and screaming. Some species of macaw are even known to be able to mimic (copy) human sounds.

  4. Macaw: Arini • Environment: Rainforests and tropical jungle • Eating preference: omnivore • Size: 76cm - 100cm (30in - 39in) • Weight: 0.9kg - 2kg (2lbs - 4.4lbs) • Wingspan: 86cm - 140cm (34in - 56in) • Area of plaque: 11in by 13in

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