The Pacific chupare is a ray species known for its flattened, disc-shaped body and long, whip-like tail. It inhabits coastal waters and sandy bottoms of the eastern Pacific Ocean. Typically reaching 24-36 inches in length and weighing 10-20 pounds, it feeds on small fish and invertebrates. The Pacific chupare is generally solitary and exhibits a docile behavior. This summary is AI generated
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IUCN Status
Threat to humans
Source: Fishbase
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