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Southern Stingray  

Wide, flat and shaped like a diamond, southern stingrays are a marine species from many regions, including the southern Atlantic, Caribbean and Gulf of Mexico. They are known for their strong appetites and ability to camouflage themselves in their surroundings.

Quick Facts

Class: Fish

Conservation Status: Near threatened

Size: 2-7 feet

Weight: Up to 214 pounds

Diet: Worms, small fish, crabs