"The bluespotted ribbontail ray, Taeniura lymma, is a species of stingray in the family Dasyatidae, common throughout the coral reefs of the tropical Indian and western Pacific Oceans. A fairly small species not exceeding 35 cm (14 in) in width, this ray is easily recognizable by its oval pectoral fin disk, relatively short and thick tail with a deep fin fold underneath, and striking color pattern of many electric blue spots on a yellowish background with a pair of blue stripes on the tail." For more info, please click :
Bluespotted ribbontail ray.
When we walked to the
Jetty of Tanjung Piai, we met group of peoples fishing at along the pathway. Most the them caught a basket of
Catfish, but...interesting was one of them caught a
Bluespotted Stingray!
I did lift the Stingray. felt quite heavy...the weight at least few Kilogram! Wow! Cool!

They already chopped the tail when we were there, too bad I didn't see the
'Ribbontail'! The tail is the
dangerous part of Stingray, the
World Famous Mr Crocodile was killed by the tail!
Bluespotted Stingray
Closeup of the Stingray
I never been SO close to it! This was the first time! I'm really excited! You can read more about the Ray from
Wikipedia.
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