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Description Short-tail stingray (Dasyatis brevicaudata) feeding on discarded snapper carcasses at Schnapper Point, Victoria, Australia.
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Source Zoom - 2m Stingray feeding on snapper bones - Fish Cleaning Station - Schnapper Point
Author Alpha from Melbourne, Australia

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