Bat ray
A species of Bullnose rays Scientific name : Myliobatis californica Genus : Bullnose rays
Bat ray, A species of Bullnose rays
Botanical name: Myliobatis californica
Genus: Bullnose rays
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Bat ray (Myliobatis californica) is an eastern Pacific species of stingray. It is carnivorous, searching the seabed for mollusks, crustaceans, and small fish. Like all stingrays, the bat ray is equipped with a poisonous spine near the base of its tail, but it uses it strictly in defense, thus it is not considered dangerous. Bat ray is a popular species in marine parks.
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Scientific Classification
Phylum
Chordates Class
Sharks and rays Order
Stingrays and relatives Family
Eagle rays Genus
Bullnose rays Species
Bat ray