What does the underbelly of a Stingray look like?
The underbelly of the Spotted Ray (Raja montagui) is white.
Its mouth, two nostrils, several gill slits, and a basal cartilaginous cage (like a rib cage) can be seen on its underbelly. The nostrils look like eyes, but its eyes are on the top (dorsal) side of its body.
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