Giant Guitarfish Jaw
Giant Guitarfish jaw.
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The Rhynchobatos djiddensis, commonly known as the Giant Guitarfish, is a species of ray distinguished by its unique body shape that merges features of both sharks and rays, embodying the guitarfish's typical flattened yet elongated form. This species is found predominantly in the warm, shallow coastal waters of the Indian Ocean and the western Pacific Ocean. Its habitat ranges from coral reefs to sandy and muddy bottoms near estuaries, showcasing its adaptability to different marine environments. The Giant Guitarfish has a broad head and snout, giving it a distinctive appearance, and its body is covered with small, hard scales. It feeds on a variety of prey, including crustaceans, mollusks, and small fish, using its electroreceptors to detect its prey buried in the sand or mud.
Species
Rhynchobatos djiddensis
Size
9.5"x 4"
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