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Sharks and stingrays

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  • At certain times of the year and places, and during certain phases of their lives, scalloped hammerheads form very large schools, sometimes counting hundreds of individuals.  Some populations remain stationary; others clearly wander, migrating in the direction of the poles in summer. Some sexually-related migrations have also been observed, e.g. females who undertake migrations during particular periods of their sexual development.
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  • At certain times of the year and places, and during certain phases of their lives, scalloped hammerheads form very large schools, sometimes counting hundreds of individuals.  Some populations remain stationary; others clearly wander, migrating in the direction of the poles in summer. Some sexually-related migrations have also been observed, e.g. females who undertake migrations during particular periods of their sexual development.
    9598-22-Oct-2010-anaspides-idw.JPG
  • At certain times of the year and places, and during certain phases of their lives, scalloped hammerheads form very large schools, sometimes counting hundreds of individuals.  Some populations remain stationary; others clearly wander, migrating in the direction of the poles in summer. Some sexually-related migrations have also been observed, e.g. females who undertake migrations during particular periods of their sexual development.
    9604-22-Oct-2010-anaspides-idw.JPG
  • At certain times of the year and places, and during certain phases of their lives, scalloped hammerheads form very large schools, sometimes counting hundreds of individuals.  Some populations remain stationary; others clearly wander, migrating in the direction of the poles in summer. Some sexually-related migrations have also been observed, e.g. females who undertake migrations during particular periods of their sexual development.
    9605-22-Oct-2010-anaspides-idw.JPG
  • Blue-spotted stingrays are usually nocturnal and spend much of the daylight hours lying beneath the sand or under coral ledges and overhangs.  One of the more colourful rays, the blue-spotted stingray possesses a barbed tail and a large eye
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