Feeding Habits of the Giant Stingray
Sep. 6th, 2006 01:24 pmObviously, this is popular due to Steve Irwin's death:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8807235055259100098
It's an educational video that is 6 minutes long, and covers some fascinating facts about stringrays. For example, they are one of the few (only?) types of aquatic wildlife that divers are allowed to touch. They respond to the touch and will learn to seek out divers, as they perceive us as large "cleaning fish".
Also, I learned that stingrays also have unique spot patterns which can be used to identify them.
Spots. Not just for leopards anymore.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8807235055259100098
It's an educational video that is 6 minutes long, and covers some fascinating facts about stringrays. For example, they are one of the few (only?) types of aquatic wildlife that divers are allowed to touch. They respond to the touch and will learn to seek out divers, as they perceive us as large "cleaning fish".
Also, I learned that stingrays also have unique spot patterns which can be used to identify them.
Spots. Not just for leopards anymore.
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Date: 2006-09-06 01:39 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-06 01:56 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-06 08:25 pm (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-07 01:52 am (UTC)Moments after you dive in you're almost surrounded by huge, 6' wide floating creatures that are bumping & nuzzling you for food. It's frickin' wild.
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Date: 2006-09-07 04:18 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2006-09-07 01:47 pm (UTC)Oh noes!