The Honeycomb stingray is a large, distinctive ray known for its intricate, patterned skin. It inhabits shallow coastal waters and sandy bottoms in the Indo-Pacific region. Typically reaching up to 59 inches in width and weighing around 200 pounds, it feeds on small fish and invertebrates. Generally solitary, it uses its flattened body to camouflage against the ocean floor. This summary is AI generated
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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