25 Bilder zum Thema "rhinoptera" bei ClipDealer

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Crownose stingray Rhinoptera bonasus sifts sand
Crownose stingray Rhinoptera bonasus sifts sand
Crownose stingray Rhinoptera bonasus sifts sand
Crownose stingray Rhinoptera bonasus sifts sand
Cownose Stingray - Rhinoptera bonasus
cownose ray swimming in the water, family of the eagle rays, tropical fish from the atlantic ocean
Two fish with purple fins laying on a rock. The fish are dead and have been cut in half
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
Two dead stingrays are laying on a rock. The stingrays are pale pink and have a few small black spots
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
Cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) swimming among fishes. Cownose rays have barb at the tail and weak venom to defend from the threat. It can pose a low to moderate risk to humans.
Cownose ray Rhinoptera bonasus, family of the eagle rays. Close up.
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
funny closeup of the face of a cownose ray, tropical eagle ray specie from the caribbean sea
Brown back and wings of swimming Cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus). They are often mistaken for being a shark by beach-goers due to the fins sticking out of the water, resembling the fin of a shark.
Crownose stingray Rhinoptera bonasus sifts sand through its mouth in search of food along the bottom of the ocean floor.
East American stingrays swim in blue water
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari
Impressive stingray fish showing its mouth arranged near its stomach of the genus Rhinoptera commonly known as the cownose rays of the family Rhinopteridae.
Whitish belly of Cownose ray (Rhinoptera bonasus) with its broad head, wide-set eyes and set of dental plates. Cownose rays have barb at the tail and weak venom to defend from the threat.
Two stingrays are laying on a rock. One is larger than the other
Fever of stingrays (cow nose rays) in Sanibel Island, Florida
Oman cownose ray, its scientific name is Rhinoptera jayakari

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