Arabian banded whipray
Maculabatis randalli
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Saltwater
Physical Description
| Measurement | Value |
|---|---|
| Maximum Length | 41.20000076293945 cm |
| 栖息水深 | 1-40m |
Habitat & Distribution
水质类型
Saltwater
栖息水深
1-40m
Taxonomy
| 目 | Myliobatiformes (Rays & Stingrays) |
| 科 | Dasyatidae (Whiptail Stingrays) |
| 物种 | Maculabatis randalli |
常见问题
How big does Arabian banded whipray get?
Arabian banded whipray can grow up to 41.20000076293945 cm long.
What family does Arabian banded whipray belong to?
Arabian banded whipray (Maculabatis randalli) belongs to the family Dasyatidae (Whiptail Stingrays) in the order Myliobatiformes (Rays & Stingrays).
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