yet more stingrays
Aug. 16th, 2007 10:24 pmOkay, here are another two:

The one on the left is the bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma), which is a small freshwater ray, not to be confused with the blue-spotted stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii), which is a medium-size marine ray.

The one on the right is a Bullseye Stingray (Urolophus concentricus), not to be confused with the Bulls-eye electric ray (Diplobatus ommata) although both are from around Mexico.
These were made using polyester flat ribbon, which is a pain to work with, so there won't be a lot like this. In fact, the main reason I did the bullseye ray at all was because my box-o-ribbon happened to have the peach and mauve ribbon, I don't know why.

The one on the left is the bluespotted ribbontail ray (Taeniura lymma), which is a small freshwater ray, not to be confused with the blue-spotted stingray (Dasyatis kuhlii), which is a medium-size marine ray.

The one on the right is a Bullseye Stingray (Urolophus concentricus), not to be confused with the Bulls-eye electric ray (Diplobatus ommata) although both are from around Mexico.
These were made using polyester flat ribbon, which is a pain to work with, so there won't be a lot like this. In fact, the main reason I did the bullseye ray at all was because my box-o-ribbon happened to have the peach and mauve ribbon, I don't know why.
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Date: 2007-08-17 04:15 am (UTC)