Cowtail Ray
The most distinctive characteristic of the cowtail stingray is the large, flag-like ventral fold on its tail, which is especially prominent when the ray is swimming.Observations of cowtail stingrays in Shark Bay, show that this species enters shallow, sandy flats during high tide to rest. This image was created on Baiyungu Country, at Jane’s Bay.
A black and white version of ‘Cowtail Ray’ gained a Highly Commended accolade in the 2023 Mono Awards.
The most distinctive characteristic of the cowtail stingray is the large, flag-like ventral fold on its tail, which is especially prominent when the ray is swimming.Observations of cowtail stingrays in Shark Bay, show that this species enters shallow, sandy flats during high tide to rest. This image was created on Baiyungu Country, at Jane’s Bay.
A black and white version of ‘Cowtail Ray’ gained a Highly Commended accolade in the 2023 Mono Awards.
The most distinctive characteristic of the cowtail stingray is the large, flag-like ventral fold on its tail, which is especially prominent when the ray is swimming.Observations of cowtail stingrays in Shark Bay, show that this species enters shallow, sandy flats during high tide to rest. This image was created on Baiyungu Country, at Jane’s Bay.
A black and white version of ‘Cowtail Ray’ gained a Highly Commended accolade in the 2023 Mono Awards.
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