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  2. Butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly rays are the rays forming the genus Gymnura and the family Gymnuridae.They are found in warm oceans worldwide, and occasionally in estuaries.. The body of butterfly rays is flattened and surrounded by an extremely broad disc formed by the pectoral fins, which merge in front of the head.

  3. Smooth butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    The smooth butterfly ray (Gymnura micrura) is a species of cartilaginous fish in the family Gymnuridae. [1] It is a member of the order Myliobatiformes, which contains 10 total families. [2] Its natural habitats are shallow seas, subtidal aquatic beds, estuarine waters, and coastal saline lagoons. [1]

  4. Spiny butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    The spiny butterfly ray or giant butterfly ray (Gymnura altavela) is a species of butterfly ray, family Gymnuridae, native to the shallow coastal waters of the Atlantic Ocean. A large ray that can measure over 2 m (6 ft 7 in) across, it may be distinguished from the sympatric smooth butterfly ray ( G. micrura ) by the spine at the base of its ...

  5. Longtail butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    The longtail butterfly ray (Gymnura poecilura) is a species of butterfly ray, family Gymnuridae, native to the Indo-Pacific from the Red Sea to southern Japan and western Indonesia. Growing up to 92 cm (36 in) across, this ray has a lozenge-shaped pectoral fin disc about twice as wide as long, colored brown to gray above with many small, light ...

  6. Zonetail butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    The Zonetail butterfly ray has been found to co-occur with other members of Gymnuridae–particularly the Longtail butterfly ray (G. poecilura) along Malaysian coasts. They are typically found inhabiting shallow coastal areas of warm temperate and tropical conditions , usually at depths of around 37 m (121.4 ft).

  7. Pennsylvania bow fisherman breaks world record with butterfly ray

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    A Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, bow angler is the new world record-holder for butterfly ray catch. He made the catch in Delaware. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800 ...

  8. Pennsylvania bow fisherman breaks world record with 222.5 ...

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    A Camp Hill, Pennsylvania, bow angler is the new world record-holder for butterfly ray catch. He made the catch in Delaware. Pennsylvania bow fisherman breaks world record with 222.5-pound ...

  9. Australian butterfly ray - Wikipedia

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    Australian butterfly ray Conservation status. Least Concern [1] Scientific classification ... (Gymnura australis) is a species of butterfly ray, family Gymnuridae ...