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Blogger Vanessa said...

I love rays, and am so happy to hear that she was released back to where she belongs. Horray!

February 28, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

That is RAY-ZILLA. Oh my god. I think would actually freak out if I saw one that big. Little rays are cute... once they hit 'rug' size, I request the right to flip out.

March 02, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

These rays stick to the river bottom like a suction cup when caught and no amount of tugging can get them to let go. To get them to release their grip on the river bottom, the fisherman has to slide a big wad of tobacco down the fishing line.

March 02, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I'm glad to read she was released. At first, I thought the story was going they way of the largest Sequoia ever found: they were so excited, they chopped it down and it became the world's largest dance floor made from the stump of a tree.

March 03, 2009

Blogger mfb said...

Very nice story - I'm glad they released it in the end. Hopefully the stingrays offspring are now swimming all over the place.

March 08, 2009

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This is totally on TV, national geographic, right now. haha

October 18, 2009

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