Benjamin Magaña
/Underwater photography
/Animals
Southern stingray (Dasyatis americana). Since their prey is often buried in the sand, they un-bury it by forcing streams of water out their mouth or flapping their fins over the sand
Green Turtle (Chelonia mydas) in Akumal, Mexico which is an area for investigation, conservation and dedicated to create awareness among people in order to protect our natural resources and the natural heritage
Chelonia mydas
(Dasyatis americana). The wing-like pectoral fins are used to propel the stingray across the ocean bottom, whilst the slender tail possesses a long, serrated and poisonous spine at the base, used for defence
The spotted eagle ray (Aetobatus narinari) is a cartilaginous fish. The rays are considered Near Threatened on the IUCN Red List