In the wild, stingrays pin prey like crabs or small fish to the sandy bottom using their wide, disc-shaped bodies. In an aquarium, they use the glass as a secondary barrier to "pinch" and secure the fish, making escape nearly impossible
In the wild, stingrays pin prey like crabs or small fish to the sandy bottom using their wide, disc-shaped bodies. In an aquarium, they use the glass as a secondary barrier to "pinch" and secure the fish, making escape nearly impossible
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