Stingrays can ‘talk’ when they get riled up, new study suggests
In 2018, marine scientist Joni Pini-Fitzsimmons received an unusual stingray video from a colleague. It showed a mangrove whipray (Urogymnus granulatus) gliding over a reef in the Gili Islands of Indonesia, making short, loud clicks as it moved its spiracles, the respiratory openings near the animal’s eyes. “At the time, we thought, ‘Well, that’s kind … Continue reading Stingrays can ‘talk’ when they get riled up, new study suggests
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