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- Round whiprays give birth to live young, with the size at birth of their offspring ranging from 15–16 cm (5.9–6.3 in) in disc width. Male round whiprays reach...
- This species may also be called the giant freshwater whipray, giant stingray, or freshwater whipray. There is a complex of similar freshwater and estuarine...
- frequently sting beachgoers along the Western American coast. Leopard whiprays (Himantura leoparda) are vulnerable from overfishing. Atlantic stingrays...
- Micronesia. A benthic inhabitant of shallow ins**** waters, juvenile mangrove whiprays favor mangrove and estuarine habitats, while adults favor sandy to rocky...
- caught and sold. Peak season to catch whiprays has been found to be from May to August. Commercially caught whiprays are often used as raw materials to produce...
- collected.: 164  Unlike other species in the genus, the mumburarr and mangrove whiprays have tails that are uniformly white past the sting, contrasting with their...
- the pink whiprays, in French Polynesia Himantura fai". Cybium. 33 (2): 186. McCoy, B. (2008). "Varying impact of human feeding on Pink Whiprays, Himantura...
- Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has noted that the prospects for freshwater whiprays in Australia are likely favorable. However, there is concern that the South...
- The honeycomb whipray (Himantura undulata) is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, found widely in the shallow coastal waters of the Indo-Pacific...
- of 45 cm (18 in). Manjaji-Matsumoto, B.M. and P.R. Last, 2016. Two new whiprays, Maculabatis arabica sp. nov. and M. bineeshi sp. nov. (Myliobatiformes:...