The marbled electric ray also known as the marbled torpedo ray is one of many ray species that will literally leave prey in shock.
Marbled electric ray fish.
It can survive in environments with very little dissolved oxygen such as tidal pools.
Perhaps the best known members are those of the genus torpedo also.
12382 feeds on small benthic fishes trachurus mugil mullus dicentrarchus spondyliosoma boops labrus dascyllus pomacentrus and crustaceans ref.
The marbled electric ray torpedo marmorata is a species of electric ray in the family torpedinidae found in the coastal waters of the eastern atlantic ocean from the north sea to south africa this benthic fish inhabits rocky reefs seagrass beds and sandy and muddy flats in shallow to moderately deep waters.
The skin of the marbled electric ray is smooth with the exception of six to eight papillae like tentacles present around the inner margins of spiracles.
12951 avoids temperatures above 20 c ref.
Males reach maturity at.
10011 nocturnal usually burying itself during the day with only the eyes and spiracle jutting out ref.
Size age and growth the marbled electric ray reaches a maximum total length of 39 inches 100 cm making it much smaller than the atlantic torpedo t.
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There are 69 species in four families.
Equipped with electric organs this ray is an advanced ambush predator whose mottled skin color renders it nearly invisible to unsuspecting eyes.
Occurs in seagrass areas rocky reefs and adjacent soft bottoms ref.
There are several varieties of stingrays such as the marbled electric ray torpedo marmorata do not step on any of them as they may give you a jolt.
Like the electric ray the marbled electric ray is a solitary creature which is mostly active at night.
It can survive in environments with very little dissolved oxygen such as tidal pools.
The electric rays are a group of rays flattened cartilaginous fish with enlarged pectoral fins composing the order torpediniformes they are known for being capable of producing an electric discharge ranging from 8 to 220 volts depending on species used to stun prey and for defense.