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- Short-tail_stingray abstract "The short-tail stingray or smooth stingray (Dasyatis brevicaudata) is a common species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It occurs off southern Africa, typically offshore at a depth of 180–480 m (590–1,570 ft), and off southern Australia and New Zealand, from the intertidal zone to a depth of 156 m (512 ft). It is mostly bottom-dwelling in nature and can be found across a range of habitats from estuaries to reefs, but also frequently swims into open water. The largest stingray in the world, this heavy-bodied species grows upwards of 2.1 m (6.9 ft) across and 350 kg (770 lb) in weight. Its plain-colored, diamond-shaped pectoral fin disc is characterized by a lack of dermal denticles even in adults, and white pores beside the head on either side. Its tail is usually shorter than the disc and thick at the base, with a midline row of large thorns in front of the stinging spine and dorsal and ventral fin folds behind.The diet of the short-tail stingray consists of invertebrates and bony fishes, including burrowing and midwater species. It tends to remain within a relatively limited area throughout the year, preferring deeper waters during the winter, and is not known to perform long migrations. Large aggregations of rays form seasonally at certain locations, such as in the summer at the Poor Knight Islands off New Zealand. Both birthing and mating have been documented within the aggregations at Poor Knights. This species is aplacental viviparous, with the developing embryos sustained by histotroph ("uterine milk") produced by the mother; the litter size is 6–10. The short-tail stingray is not aggressive but is capable of inflicting a potentially lethal wound with its long, venomous sting. It is caught incidentally by commercial and recreational fisheries throughout its range, usually surviving to be released. Because its population does not appear threatened by human activity, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has listed it under Least Concern.".
- Short-tail_stingray binomialAuthority Frederick_Wollaston_Hutton.
- Short-tail_stingray class Chondrichthyes.
- Short-tail_stingray class Elasmobranchii.
- Short-tail_stingray conservationStatus "LC".
- Short-tail_stingray conservationStatusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Short-tail_stingray family Whiptail_stingray.
- Short-tail_stingray genus Dasyatis.
- Short-tail_stingray kingdom Animal.
- Short-tail_stingray order Myliobatiformes.
- Short-tail_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Short-tail_stingray synonym "Trygon brevicaudata (F. W. Hutton, 1875)".
- Short-tail_stingray synonym "Trygon schreineri (Gilchrist, 1913)".
- Short-tail_stingray thumbnail Dasyatis_brevicaudata_schnapper.jpg?width=300.
- Short-tail_stingray wikiPageExternalLink speciesSummary.php?ID=6381.
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- Short-tail_stingray wikiPageID "6313948".
- Short-tail_stingray wikiPageRevisionID "591583195".
- Short-tail_stingray binomial "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray classis Chondrichthyes.
- Short-tail_stingray colwidth "30".
- Short-tail_stingray familia Whiptail_stingray.
- Short-tail_stingray genus "Dasyatis".
- Short-tail_stingray hasPhotoCollection Short-tail_stingray.
- Short-tail_stingray image "Dasyatis brevicaudata 4x3.jpg".
- Short-tail_stingray name "Short-tail stingray".
- Short-tail_stingray ordo Myliobatiformes.
- Short-tail_stingray phylum Chordate.
- Short-tail_stingray rangeMap "Dasyatis brevicaudata rangemap.png".
- Short-tail_stingray rangeMapCaption "Range of the short-tail stingray".
- Short-tail_stingray regnum "Animalia".
- Short-tail_stingray species "D. brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray status "LC".
- Short-tail_stingray statusSystem "IUCN3.1".
- Short-tail_stingray subclassis Elasmobranchii.
- Short-tail_stingray synonyms "Trygon brevicaudata (F. W. Hutton, 1875)".
- Short-tail_stingray synonyms "Trygon schreineri (Gilchrist, 1913)".
- Short-tail_stingray subject Category:Animals_described_in_1875.
- Short-tail_stingray subject Category:Dasyatis.
- Short-tail_stingray type Animal100015388.
- Short-tail_stingray type AnimalsDescribedIn1875.
- Short-tail_stingray type LivingThing100004258.
- Short-tail_stingray type Object100002684.
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- Short-tail_stingray type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Short-tail_stingray type Whole100003553.
- Short-tail_stingray type Animal.
- Short-tail_stingray type Eukaryote.
- Short-tail_stingray type Fish.
- Short-tail_stingray type Species.
- Short-tail_stingray type Fish.
- Short-tail_stingray type Organism.
- Short-tail_stingray comment "The short-tail stingray or smooth stingray (Dasyatis brevicaudata) is a common species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It occurs off southern Africa, typically offshore at a depth of 180–480 m (590–1,570 ft), and off southern Australia and New Zealand, from the intertidal zone to a depth of 156 m (512 ft). It is mostly bottom-dwelling in nature and can be found across a range of habitats from estuaries to reefs, but also frequently swims into open water.".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Dasyatis brevicaudata".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Gladde pijlstaartrog".
- Short-tail_stingray label "Short-tail stingray".
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_brevicaudata.
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- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_brevicaudata.
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- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Gladde_pijlstaartrog.
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Dasyatis_brevicaudata.
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs m.0g0nnb.
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Q134996.
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Q134996.
- Short-tail_stingray sameAs Short-tail_stingray.
- Short-tail_stingray wasDerivedFrom Short-tail_stingray?oldid=591583195.
- Short-tail_stingray depiction Dasyatis_brevicaudata_schnapper.jpg.
- Short-tail_stingray isPrimaryTopicOf Short-tail_stingray.
- Short-tail_stingray name "Short-tail stingray".