Blotched Fantail Ray in Burma



A blotched fantail ray (Taeniura meyeni) brushes past the giant gorgonian fan corals (Annella mollis) at Burma's Fan Forest Pinnacle. Note the sting, bottom left, which can reach any part of the ray's circumference.
A blotched fantail ray (Taeniura meyeni) brushes past the giant gorgonian fan corals (Annella mollis) at Burma's Fan Forest Pinnacle. Note the sting, bottom left, which can reach any part of the ray's circumference.