Urolophus cruciatus, Print, The crossback stingaree or banded stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus) is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae. It is endemic to southeastern Australia, mainly off Victoria and Tasmania but also marginally to New South Wales and South Australia. This bottom-dwelling fish generally inhabits sand and reef habitats deeper than 100 m (330 ft) off Victoria, and muddy habitats in shallow bays and estuaries off Tasmania. Befitting its name, the crossback stingaree has a distinctive dark pattern on its back, consisting of a midline stripe that is crossed by three tran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/urolophus-cruciatus-print-the-crossback-stingaree-or-banded-stingaree-urolophus-cruciatus-is-a-species-of-stingray-in-the-family-urolophidae-it-is-endemic-to-southeastern-australia-mainly-off-victoria-and-tasmania-but-also-marginally-to-new-south-wales-and-south-australia-this-bottom-dwelling-fish-generally-inhabits-sand-and-reef-habitats-deeper-than-100-m-330-ft-off-victoria-and-muddy-habitats-in-shallow-bays-and-estuaries-off-tasmania-befitting-its-name-the-crossback-stingaree-has-a-distinctive-dark-pattern-on-its-back-consisting-of-a-midline-stripe-that-is-crossed-by-three-tran-image349794724.html
RF2B92EMM–Urolophus cruciatus, Print, The crossback stingaree or banded stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus) is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae. It is endemic to southeastern Australia, mainly off Victoria and Tasmania but also marginally to New South Wales and South Australia. This bottom-dwelling fish generally inhabits sand and reef habitats deeper than 100 m (330 ft) off Victoria, and muddy habitats in shallow bays and estuaries off Tasmania. Befitting its name, the crossback stingaree has a distinctive dark pattern on its back, consisting of a midline stripe that is crossed by three tran
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