Monday, 16 November 2009

First film of a giant stingray

I am taking a break from my personal life and wanted to share this post on a marine life which is one of my many fascinations on Mother Nature. I happened to read from the BBC Earth news on the first film of a giant stingray recorded by an underwater crew filming for BBC.



The film was recorded off the coast of Mozambique. This smalleye stingray its called, is one of the rarest sea giants of the ocean and to be able to watch this video gives you the sense of appreciation to Mother Nature. Well, at least I do.

From the BBC Earth News: The smalleye stingray is the largest of all of the 70 species of stingray, attaining widths of more than two meters; thats almost twice your arm's length. The elusive creature, first discovered in 1908 (a century ago) has only been seen alive off Tofo in southern Mozambique.

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