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Cownose Ray

Cownose Ray

Fish

Cownose rays get their name from the shape of their head when viewed from above. Their mouths are on the bottom of their bodies as they use them to rifle through the sand and find bottom-dwelling animals to eat. They have incredibly strong jaws with plates in their mouths used to crush shellfish. They also carry a venom that is secreted through the skin cells of their spines used to protect against predators trying to take a bite out of them.





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