Hanging with the Leopard Shark in Byron Bay, NSW, Australia from sucker photo Watch Video
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Description: The three bits of wild life in this video are:nn1. A Blue-spotted sting ray.nnThe blue-spotted stingray, Dasyatis kuhlii, is brownish-grey, with irregular blue spots on its back. It is mainly solitary but can sometimes found in large aggregations. They carry stinging barbs. The photo below is a close-up of the eye and spiracle . Spiracles are the inlets to the rays' respiratory systems. For bottom dwellers it is useful to have spiracles on the tops of their heads, so that the water which enters
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