Veterinarians were able to catch the ray's cancer early, allowing her to "thrive" and also allowing experts to collect data to treat the rare cancer in the future.
A visit to Stingray Beach will provide the same interactive ... And don't worry about getting stung: The rays' barbs are clipped, so the animals can't hurt you. Recent visitors couldn't get ...
Unlike stingrays, which use their tails for defense, cownose rays rely on theirs as an extension of their lateral line sensory system, allowing them to sense predators even when they cannot see them.