Local_Shark
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I've got another batch of photos from my archives of an unidentified whiptail. This one is from SEA LIFE Carlsbad and I genuinely think it might be a honeycomb - it has a totally different pattern from all the others I've seen and looks significantly more like the photos I can find on the web and here. It definitely matches the description of "large, dark brown rings and reticulations delineated by thin yellow lines", and I even have another photo that I haven't uploaded (bad quality) of it as a juvenile that features large dark spots as they allegedly should. I'll let those here evaluate it, particularly @Sicarius if they'd like.
Unidentified spotted whiptail ray (Himantura sp.) in the Ocean Tunnel - dorsal/side view
This is yet another of our whiptail ray species complex, found at SEA LIFE Carlsbad on my visit...
Unidentified spotted whiptail ray (Himantura sp.) in the Ocean Tunnel - side view
This is another angle of our unidentified whiptail from December 2023. I have a suspicion that...
Unidentified spotted whiptail ray (Himantura sp.) in the Ocean Tunnel - snout view
This is another angle of our unidentified whiptail from December 2023. I have a suspicion that...
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