File:Torpedoray 300.jpg
Torpedo californica
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- Photo: Daniel Gotshall.
- Printing resolution: 300 DPI.
- Downloaded from http://www.sanctuaries.noaa.gov/pgallery/pgchannel/living/living_30.html
- Legend: Torpedo Ray - Torpedo rays (Torpedo californica) are identifiable by their flat gray bodies and black spots Interestingly these animals catch their prey by stunning them with a jolt!
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