The Japanese red stingray (Hemitrygon akajei; historically Dasyatis akajei) is a coastaldasyatid common in the northwestern Pacific. It has a reddish‑brown dorsum and a long tail armed withone or two venomous spines. It feeds on benthic invertebrates and small fishes and reproduces viaaplacental vi...
Stingrays are native to the Amazon River in South America. Because of their mysterious appearance and gliding swimming posture, they are vividly called "devil fish". It is this unique charm that makes stingrays extremely popular in the ornamental fish world and deeply loved by fish lovers....