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Dauphin Island Sea Lab: Checking In: Eye Doctors Visit Rays

Even our aquarium animals need a visit from the eye doctor. DISL's research veterinarian Dr. Jennifer Bloodgood, along with Dr. Laurence ...

A close-up look at the eye of a bluntnose stingray. The spiracle, which helps the ray breathe is next to the eye. Rays breathe in through the spiracle by their eye and out through the gill slits underneath their body. (DISL)

March 12, 2021

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