redingrays
Redingrays are a genus of marine cartilaginous fish belonging to the family Rhynchobatidae. They are characterized by a distinct flattened body shape and broad pectoral fins that resemble wings, giving them a ray-like appearance. Redingrays are closely related to other rays and skates within the order Rajiformes.
These species are primarily found in tropical and subtropical waters, inhabiting coastal and continental shelf regions.
Redingrays possess a cartilage skeleton, like other elasmobranchs, and have a ventrally located mouth suited for
Conservation status varies among species, with some populations threatened by overfishing, habitat degradation, and bycatch in
Research into redingrays is ongoing, with studies focusing on their ecology, behavior, and role in marine ecosystems.
Overall, redingrays represent an important component of coastal marine environments, and understanding their biology and ecology