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Stingrays Collection

"Discover the Majestic Stingrays: From Moorea to Grand Cayman and Beyond" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of stingrays

Background imageStingrays Collection: Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon

Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction
VT-8656 STINGRAY - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia

Background imageStingrays Collection: Southern Stingray - digging in sand for food. Grand Cayman Island, Caribbean

Southern Stingray - digging in sand for food. Grand Cayman Island, Caribbean
KA-193 SOUTHERN STINGRAY - digging in sand for food Grand Cayman Island, Caribbean Dasyatis americana Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStingrays Collection: Blue Spotted Sting Ray, Indian Ocean and western Pacific

Blue Spotted Sting Ray, Indian Ocean and western Pacific
PM-10565 Blue Spotted Sting Ray Indian Ocean and western Pacific Neotrygon kuhlii marine fish Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStingrays Collection: Fossil Sting Ray from Wyoming. Eocene

Fossil Sting Ray from Wyoming. Eocene
PM-10147 Fossil Stingray from Wyoming. Eocene Heliobatis sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Southern stingray (Hypanus americanus) swimming over sand ripples on sandbar, Stingray City

Southern stingray (Hypanus americanus) swimming over sand ripples on sandbar, Stingray City, Grand Cayman. British West Indies

Background imageStingrays Collection: Southern stingray (Hypanus americanus) swimming over ripples on sandbar, Grand Cayman

Southern stingray (Hypanus americanus) swimming over ripples on sandbar, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

Background imageStingrays Collection: A school of Southern stingrays (Hypanus americanus) on a sand bar, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands

A school of Southern stingrays (Hypanus americanus) on a sand bar, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands. British West Indies. Caribbean Sea

Background imageStingrays Collection: DDE-90037724

DDE-90037724
Lagoon safari trip to snorkel, stingrays (Himantura fai), small blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) and a variety of fish including the Pacific Double-saddle butterflyfish (Chaetodon ulietensis)

Background imageStingrays Collection: DDE-90037722

DDE-90037722
Lagoon safari trip to snorkel, stingrays (Himantura fai), small blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) and a variety of fish including the Pacific Double-saddle butterflyfish (Chaetodon ulietensis)

Background imageStingrays Collection: DDE-90037723

DDE-90037723
Lagoon safari trip featuring Stingrays (Himantura fai), small Blacktip sharks (Carcharhinus limbatus) and variety of fish including Pacific Double-saddle Butterflyfish (Chaetodon ulietensis) Date

Background imageStingrays Collection: Hawaiian Stingray, Hawaii, USA

Hawaiian Stingray, Hawaii, USA
The Broad stingray (Dasyatis latus), also known as the Brown stingray or Hawaiian stingray, is the predominant species of stingray in the inshore waters of the Hawaiian Islands; Hawaii

Background imageStingrays Collection: Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon

Stingray - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction
VT-8658 STINGRAY - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia Moorea, French Polynesia Taeniura sp

Background imageStingrays Collection: Picture No. 11676360

Picture No. 11676360
Round Stingray with diver (composite image) Date:

Background imageStingrays Collection: Picture No. 10739801

Picture No. 10739801
Southern Stingray and Scuba Diver (Dasyatis americana) Date:

Background imageStingrays Collection: Picture No. 10739626

Picture No. 10739626
Diver with Stingray (Dasyatis americana) Date:

Background imageStingrays Collection: Picture No. 10739619

Picture No. 10739619
Scuba Divers - feeding habituated Atlantic Stingrays at Stingray City in The Cayman Islands (Daryatis sabina) Date:

Background imageStingrays Collection: Picture No. 10922148

Picture No. 10922148
Ocellate River Sting Ray / Peacock-eye Stingray. a freshwater ray native to the basins of the Uruguay, Parana, Orinoco, and Amazon Rivers. (Potamotrygon motoro).. Date:

Background imageStingrays Collection: Honeycomb Starfish (Pentaceraster alveolatus) adult, feeding

Honeycomb Starfish (Pentaceraster alveolatus) adult, feeding, scavenged on Blue-spotted Ribbontail Ray (Taeniura lymma) corpse, on black sand at night, Lembeh Straits, Sulawesi, Sunda Islands

Background imageStingrays Collection: Stingray (Dasyatis pastinaca) swimming near seabed, side view

Stingray (Dasyatis pastinaca) swimming near seabed, side view

Background imageStingrays Collection: Stingray

Stingray
PM-7952 Common STINGRAY Dasyatis pastinaca Pat Morris contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageStingrays Collection: Freashwater Stingray - Amazon

Freashwater Stingray - Amazon
AF-258 Freshwater Stingray Amazon Andrea Florence Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageStingrays Collection: Blue-spotted Stingray Indo Pacific

Blue-spotted Stingray Indo Pacific
VT-6661 BLUE-SPOTTED STINGRAY Indo-Pacific Taeniura lymma Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Black Stingray / Cowtail ray - and alternative Latin is Pastinachus sephen

Black Stingray / Cowtail ray - and alternative Latin is Pastinachus sephen
VT-3240 Black Stingray / Cowtail ray Dasyatis sephen alternative Latin is Pastinachus sephen. Valerie & Ron Taylor Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStingrays Collection: Sting Ray (Dasyatis brevis) on sandy beach, Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal

Sting Ray (Dasyatis brevis) on sandy beach, Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal
ROG-12910 Stingray - on sandy beach Floreana, Galapagos. Part of shoal. Dasyatis brevis Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Common Stingray Europe

Common Stingray Europe
PM-9108 Common Stingray Europe Dasyatis pastinaca Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Freshwater Stingray South America

Freshwater Stingray South America
PM-6067 FRESHWATER STINGRAY South America Potamotrygon sp. Pat Morris Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Fossil Stingray - Lebanon - Cretaceous

Fossil Stingray - Lebanon - Cretaceous
CAN-2474 Fossil Stingray - Lebanon - Cretaceous Raya whitfildie John Cancalosi Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in anyway

Background imageStingrays Collection: Southern Stingray swimming in shallows, showing undulation of the 'wings'

Southern Stingray swimming in shallows, showing undulation of the "wings". Feeds on molluscs and crustaceans
ASW-4495 Southern Stingray swimming in shallows, showing undulation of the "wings" Lucayan National Park, Grand Bahama Island, Bahamas Dasyatis americana Alan J. S

Background imageStingrays Collection: Stingrays - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon

Stingrays - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction
VT-8659 STINGRAYS - These large soft rays live on sand in the Moorea lagoon. They have become a tourist attraction. Moorea, French Polynesia Taeniura sp

Background imageStingrays Collection: Spotted Stingray

Spotted Stingray
KA-36 Spotted / black-spotted stingray Maldives, Indian Maldives Taeniura melanospilos Latin also Taeniura meyeni Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStingrays Collection: Common Stingaree (Stingray) Fm: Urolophidae South East Australia

Common Stingaree (Stingray) Fm: Urolophidae South East Australia
AU-31-KD Common STINGRAY / Stingaree - on seabed South East Australia Urolophus testaceus Fm: Urolophidae Auscape Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only

Background imageStingrays Collection: Black-spotted Stingray Maldives, Indian Ocean

Black-spotted Stingray Maldives, Indian Ocean
KA-2 Spotted / black-spotted stingray Maldives, Indian Ocean. Taeniura melanospilos Kurt Amsler Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way


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"Discover the Majestic Stingrays: From Moorea to Grand Cayman and Beyond" Immerse yourself in the enchanting world of stingrays, these magnificent creatures that have captured the hearts of tourists worldwide. In the crystal-clear waters of Moorea lagoon, you can witness the awe-inspiring sight gracefully gliding over sandy beds. French Polynesia's hidden gem has become a sanctuary for these large soft rays, transforming into an irresistible tourist attraction. Venturing further south to Grand Cayman Island in the Caribbean, you'll encounter another mesmerizing species – the Southern Stingray. Watch as they skillfully dig through sand in search of their next meal, showcasing their remarkable adaptability and intelligence. The Caribbean's vibrant marine life is truly brought to life by these captivating creatures. But our journey doesn't stop there; let's dive into the depths of Indian Ocean and western Pacific where we find Blue Spotted Sting Rays flaunting their striking patterns amidst coral reefs. Their unique appearance adds a touch of elegance to these tropical paradises. Travel back in time with us as we explore Wyoming's fossilized treasures - Fossil Sting Rays from Eocene era offer a glimpse into prehistoric times when these majestic beings roamed ancient oceans. Marvel at nature's artistry preserved within layers upon layers of sedimentary rock. Returning to present-day wonders, join us at Stingray City on Grand Cayman Island where Southern stingrays dance above sand ripples on sandbars. Witness this extraordinary spectacle as they gracefully glide through turquoise waters, leaving behind trails reminiscent of abstract paintings. As if one encounter wasn't enough, prepare for an unforgettable experience witnessing schools of Southern stingrays congregating on sandy bars off Grand Cayman's coastlines. These social animals create a breathtaking sight that will forever be etched in your memory. From Hawaii's Hawaiian Stingray to all corners of our vast oceans, each species brings its own unique charm and allure.