The freshwater whipray (Urogymnus dalyensis) is a little-known species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in a number of large rivers and associated...
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freshwater stingray became Himantura polylepis. This species may also be called the giant freshwater whipray, giant stingray, or freshwater whipray....
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The white-edge freshwater whipray (Fluvitrygon signifer) is an extremely rare species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, native to four river systems...
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The roughback whipray (Fluvitrygon kittipongi) is a rare species of freshwater stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found over sandy bottoms in the Mae Klong...
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The marbled whipray (Fluvitrygon oxyrhynchus) is a little-known species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, native to several freshwater rivers in Southeast...
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thurstoni) Giant freshwater whipray (Urogymnus polylepis) White-edge whipray (Fluvitrygon signifer) Coach whipray (Himantura uarnak) Bleeker's whipray (Pateobatis...
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A vast number of freshwater species have successfully adapted to live in aquariums. This list gives some examples of the most common species found in home...
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(Mumburarr whipray) Urogymnus asperrimus (Bloch & J. G. Schneider, 1801) (Porcupine ray) Urogymnus dalyensis (Last & Manjaji-Matsumoto, 2008) (Freshwater whipray)...
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The reticulate whipray or honeycomb stingray (Himantura uarnak) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It inhabits coastal waters in the western...
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Black-spotted whipray (Maculabatis astra) Arabian banded whipray (Maculabatis randalli) Freshwater whipray (Urogymnus dalyensis) Brown whipray (Maculabatis...
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Fluvitrygon (category Freshwater fish genera)
(Roughback whipray) Fluvitrygon oxyrhyncha (Sauvage, 1878) (Marbled whipray) Fluvitrygon signifer (Compagno & Roberts, 1982) (White-edge freshwater whipray) Last...
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dalyensis (Freshwater whipray) Urogymnus granulata (Mangrove whipray) Urogymnus lobistoma (Tubemouth whipray) Urogymnus polylepis (Giant freshwater stingray)...
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threatened. Among these endangered species are the arowana and white-edge freshwater whipray, and the wallago catfish, which formerly migrated in large schools...
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The mumburarr whipray (Urogymnus acanthobothrium) is a species of whipray from northern Australia and southern Papua New Guinea, described in 2016. The...
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locations. In the episode, "Death Ray", Wade caught a pregnant giant freshwater stingray, the largest fish he ever landed. She later gave birth to two...
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The mangrove whipray (Urogymnus granulatus) or whitetail stingray, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is widely distributed in the...
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The whitespotted whipray or sharpnose stingray (Maculabatis gerrardi) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae. It is found in coastal regions...
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The scaly whipray or Bengal whipray, (Brevitrygon imbricata) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found in the tropical Indo-West Pacific...
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the Northern Territory. It also has a 200,000-litre freshwater aquarium with freshwater whiprays, baramundi, turtles, and various other Australian fauna...
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tb01542.x. "Himantura chaophraya (Freshwater whipray)". Animal Diversity Web. Sivakumar, K. (2002). The rare freshwater Giant Stingray in the National Chambal...
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vulnerable to climate change with the most vulnerable species being the freshwater whipray, porcupine ray, speartooth shark, and sawfish. Increasing temperature...
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Cobia Flapnose ray Ocellated eagle ray Cowtail stingray Jenkins' whipray Mangrove whipray Common shovelnose ray Mangrove horseshoe crab Bluespotted ribbontail...
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Whiptail stingray, Bleeker's whipray Himantura chaophraya (questionable), Freshwater whipray Himantura fai (native), Pink whipray Himantura fluviatilis (native)...
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probably represent misidentifications of other stingrays, primarily the freshwater whipray (Himantura dalyensis) and the Merauke stingray (D. longicauda). The...
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of oceanic pelagic sharks and rays" Aquatic Conservation: Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems, 18 (5): 459–482. FAO (2000) Conservation and Management of...
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contains giant freshwater fish from around the world, such as alligator gar, arapaima, giant pangasius, redtail catfish and freshwater whipray. River Journey...
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The IUCN Red List still lists H. krempfi as a synonym of the Marbled whipray, which is now reallocated to Fluvitrygon. Paul Chabanaud (1923). "Description...
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endangered white-edge freshwater whipray Fluvitrygon signifer (Chondrichthyes: Dasyatidae)". Ichthyological Exploration of Freshwaters. 28 (2): 171–176. Iqbal...
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on 2021-10-12. Retrieved 2021-10-12. "Sawfish, River Sharks and Freshwater Whiprays - Save Our Seas Foundation". 2021-10-12. Archived from the original...
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