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| Underwater, stingrays: Long-tailed Stingray |
| Dasyatus thetidis or whai. The tails can grow to be twice the length of the body. Short and long-tailed rays 'fly' through the water by flexing their wing edges in an undulating ripple, whereas Eagle rays 'flap' the whole wing. Poor Knights |
January 2004 |
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