
Fact/Foto Friday: Giant Stingrays locate prey, usually clams and crabs, with a sensor that can detect an animal’s electrical field. They often bury themselves in sandy or silted river bottoms and breathe through holes, or spiracles, located on top of their bodies.
Fact/Foto Friday: Giant Stingrays locate prey, usually clams and crabs, with a sensor that can detect an animal’s electrical field. They often bury themselves in sandy or silted river bottoms and breathe through holes, or spiracles, located on top of their bodies.
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Reason #2930723907532 I DON’T fuck with sea creatures. Once again, we are from 2 different worlds. We should never meet.
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One of those pictures that reminds us...we’re really fucked if animals realize how...