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- Bluntnose_stingray abstract "The bluntnose stingray or Say's stingray (Dasyatis say, often misspelled sayi) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. state of Massachusetts to Venezuela. It is a bottom-dwelling species that prefers sandy or muddy habitats 1–10 m (3.3–32.8 ft) deep, and is migratory in the northern portion of its range. Typically growing to 78 cm (31 in) across, the bluntnose stingray is characterized by a rhomboid pectoral fin disc with broadly rounded outer corners and an obtuse-angled snout. It has a whip-like tail with both an upper keel and a lower fin fold, and a line of small tubercles along the middle of its back.More active at night than during the day when it is usually buried in sediment, the bluntnose stingray is a predator of small benthic invertebrates and bony fishes. This species is aplacental viviparous, in which the unborn young are nourished initially by yolk, and later histotroph ("uterine milk") produced by their mother. Females give birth to 1–6 pups every May after a gestation period of 11–12 months, most of which consists of a period of arrested embryonic development. The venomous tail spine of the bluntnose stingray is potentially dangerous to unwary beachgoers. The International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed this species under Least Concern, as it is widely distributed, common, and minimally threatened by commercial fisheries.".
- Bluntnose_stingray binomialAuthority Charles_Alexandre_Lesueur.
- Bluntnose_stingray class Chondrichthyes.
- Bluntnose_stingray class Elasmobranchii.
- Bluntnose_stingray conservationStatus "LC".
- Bluntnose_stingray conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Bluntnose_stingray family Whiptail_stingray.
- Bluntnose_stingray genus Dasyatis.
- Bluntnose_stingray kingdom Animal.
- Bluntnose_stingray order Myliobatiformes.
- Bluntnose_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Bluntnose_stingray synonym "Raja say (Lesueur, 1817)".
- Bluntnose_stingray thumbnail Dasyatis_say_botany_bay.jpg?width=300.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink SpeciesSummary.php?id=2575.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink search.php.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink fish.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink BluntnoseStingray.html.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink www.iucnredlist.org.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageExternalLink 0.
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageID "12599050".
- Bluntnose_stingray wikiPageRevisionID "574681123".
- Bluntnose_stingray binomial "Dasyatis say".
- Bluntnose_stingray classis Chondrichthyes.
- Bluntnose_stingray familia Whiptail_stingray.
- Bluntnose_stingray genus "Dasyatis".
- Bluntnose_stingray hasPhotoCollection Bluntnose_stingray.
- Bluntnose_stingray name "Bluntnose stingray".
- Bluntnose_stingray ordo Myliobatiformes.
- Bluntnose_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Bluntnose_stingray rangeMap "Dasyatis say rangemap.png".
- Bluntnose_stingray rangeMapAlt "World map with blue coloring in the western Atlantic from Chesapeake Bay through the Antilles, including the northern Gulf of Mexico but not including Mexico or Central America".
- Bluntnose_stingray rangeMapCaption "Range of the bluntnose stingray".
- Bluntnose_stingray regnum Animal.
- Bluntnose_stingray species "D. say".
- Bluntnose_stingray status "LC".
- Bluntnose_stingray statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Bluntnose_stingray subclassis Elasmobranchii.
- Bluntnose_stingray synonyms "Raja say (Lesueur, 1817)".
- Bluntnose_stingray subject Category:Dasyatis.
- Bluntnose_stingray subject Category:Saltwater_fish_of_Florida.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Animal.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Eukaryote.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Fish.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Species.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Fish.
- Bluntnose_stingray type Organism.
- Bluntnose_stingray comment "The bluntnose stingray or Say's stingray (Dasyatis say, often misspelled sayi) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, native to the coastal waters of the western Atlantic Ocean from the U.S. state of Massachusetts to Venezuela. It is a bottom-dwelling species that prefers sandy or muddy habitats 1–10 m (3.3–32.8 ft) deep, and is migratory in the northern portion of its range.".
- Bluntnose_stingray label "Bluntnose stingray".
- Bluntnose_stingray label "Dasyatis say".
- Bluntnose_stingray label "Dasyatis say".
- Bluntnose_stingray label "Dasyatis say".
- Bluntnose_stingray label "Dasyatis say".
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_say.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_say.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_say.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_say.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs m.02wx9r6.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Q138231.
- Bluntnose_stingray sameAs Q138231.
- Bluntnose_stingray wasDerivedFrom Bluntnose_stingray?oldid=574681123.
- Bluntnose_stingray depiction Dasyatis_say_botany_bay.jpg.
- Bluntnose_stingray isPrimaryTopicOf Bluntnose_stingray.
- Bluntnose_stingray name "Bluntnose stingray".