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The Sharpnose stingray lives in the demersal, marine, depth range 53 - 142 m environment.
A sharpnose stingray (Himantura gerrardi) was the first ray we came across. Schools of blue-banded snappers and yellowfin goatfish returned from hunting to hang above the reef after the surge had died down. More
The Sharpnose stingray (Himantura gerrardi) is a species of fish in the Dasyatidae family. It is found in coastal regions including estuaries, in the Indo-Pacific, and has also been recorded in the Ganges River. It reaches a maximum length of 2 metres (6½ ft). More
The pale-edged stingray or sharpnose stingray is a species of fish in the Dasyatidae family. More
This fish is known as Sharpnose Stingray and the correct latin name is Himantura Gerrardi. It belongs to the Stingray family. (e) It's origin is Indo-Pacific. (e) Character and suggestions regarding care A peaceful but venomous fish which is often kept in public aquariums. More
The Sharpnose stingray (Himantura gerrardi) is a species of fish in the Dasyatidae family. ... "Himantura gerrardi". FishBase. Ed. Ranier Froese and Daniel Pauly. ... en.wikipedia.org 3 Himantura gerrardi, Sharpnose stingray : fisheries, gamefish Species in Himantura. More
Dasyatis acutirostra in French (français)
Scherpsnuitpijlstaartrog in Dutch (Nederlands)
Scherpsnuitpijlstaartrog in Unknown
Sharpnose stingray in English
Yajiri-ei in Japanese (日本語)
尖吻魟 in Chinese (中文)
尖吻魟 in Mandarin Chinese
긴코가오리 in Korean (한국어)