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Stingray 29
Stingray
SPECULATEDDasyatis americana
A flat, graceful bottom-dweller hiding in the sand at Vice Beach, waiting to teach tourists the Leonida shuffle.
The Southern Stingray is one of the most common residents of Leonida's shallow sandy waters, burying itself just beneath the surface where unsuspecting waders step on them. Their barbed tail delivers a painful venomous sting that has taught countless tourists the 'Leonida Shuffle' — shuffling your feet to announce your presence. Despite this defensive weapon, stingrays are generally docile and prefer to flee rather than fight.
SOURCE: Speculated - extremely common in Florida's shallow waters
FIELD GUIDE
- Species
- Dasyatis americana
- Habitat
- Coastal
- Behavior
- Neutral
- Weight
- 20-200 lbs
- Danger Level
- Huntable
- Yes