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Xingu River Ray
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Potamotrygon leopoldi

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Xingu River ray white-blotched river stingray or the polka-dot stingray.

Xingu River ray white-blotched river stingray or the polka-dot stingray

Xingu River ray white-blotched river stingray or the polka-dot stingray

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Xingu River ray white-blotched river stingray or the polka-dot stingray

Xingu River ray white-blotched river stingray or the polka-dot stingray

Xingu River ray at sand background. Black Leopoldi ray with yellow dots.

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Polka Dot Stingray digging in the sand to camouflage and hide away, They hunt for food at night and bury themselves in the river bottom by day.

Polka Dot Stingray digging in the sand to camouflage and hide away, They hunt for food at night and bury themselves in the river bottom by day.

Polka Dot Stingray digging in the sand to camouflage and hide away, They hunt for food at night and bury themselves in the river bottom by day.

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A pair of black and white Polka Dot Stingrays on the sea floor. They can reach lengths of 30 inches and a diameter of 18 inches.

A pair of black and white Polka Dot Stingrays on the sea floor. They can reach lengths of 30 inches and a diameter of 18 inches.

A pair of black and white Polka Dot Stingrays on the sea floor. They can reach lengths of 30 inches and a diameter of 18 inches.

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Polka Dot stingray swimming on the bottom of a pond. They are popular pets in freshwater aquariums.

Polka Dot stingray swimming on the bottom of a pond. They are popular pets in freshwater aquariums.

Polka Dot stingray swimming on the bottom of a pond. They are popular pets in freshwater aquariums.

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Polka Dot Stingray isolated on white background.

Polka Dot Stingray isolated on white background.

Polka Dot Stingray isolated on white background.

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Polka Dot Stingrays have uniformly black scales, although the underbelly is usually a lighter brown.

Polka Dot Stingrays have uniformly black scales, although the underbelly is usually a lighter brown.

Polka Dot Stingrays have uniformly black scales, although the underbelly is usually a lighter brown.

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A pair of black and white Polka Dot Stingrays on the sea floor. They can reach lengths of 30 inches and a diameter of 18 inches.

Xingu River Ray

Potamotrygon leopoldi

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