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Coming back from Sac town to Ontario, plane took us right over El Cajon Pass. Beautiful atv quad riding trails. Never thought I would get to see it from 40,000 feet up in the air....

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The yellow stingray (Urobatis jamaicensis) is a species of stingray in the family Urotrygonidae, found in the tropical western Atlantic Ocean from North Carolina to Trinidad. This bottom-dwelling species inhabits sandy, muddy, or seagrass bottoms in shallow inshore waters, commonly near coral reefs. Reaching no more than 36 cm (14 in) across, the yellow stingray has a round pectoral fin disc and a short tail with a well-developed caudal fin. It has a highly variable but distinctive dorsal color pattern consisting of either light-on-dark or dark-on-light reticulations forming spots and blotches, and can rapidly change the tonality of this coloration to improve its camouflage. Relatively sedentary during the day, the yellow stingray feeds on small invertebrates and bony fishes. When hunting it may undulate its disc to uncover buried prey, or lift the front of its disc to form a "cave" attractive to shelter-seeking organisms. This species is aplacental viviparous, meaning that the developing embryos are sustained initially by yolk and later by histotroph ("uterine milk"). Females bear two litters of up to seven young per year in seagrass, following a gestation period of 5–6 months. Though innocuous towards humans, the yellow stingray can inflict a painful injury with its venomous tail spine. This species is taken as bycatch by commercial fisheries and collected for the aquarium trade; it may also be negatively affected by habitat degradation. Nevertheless, it remains common and widespread, which has led the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) to list it under Least Concern.

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Other Berthon Listings - https://www.berthoninternational.com/yacht-sales-brokerage/yachts-for-sale/. Twin 704HP Caterpillar diesels driving Hamilton HJ362 waterjets make this 2004 Cara handle like a dream. Topping out at 28, and cruising at 20 knots, she is exceptionally manoeuvrable, and can stop on a sixpence, with the low-speed marina handling that only a jet can provide. Hugh Rayner Berthon UK Tel: 0044 (0)1590 679 222 E-Mail: hugh.rayner@berthon.co.uk https://www.berthoninternational.com/about-berthon-international/meet-the-teams/hugh-rayner/ --- Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/berthoninternational/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/berthon-international/ Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/berthoninternational/ Twitter - https://twitter.com/BerthonIntl Pinterest - https://www.pinterest.co.uk/berthoninternational/ Title: Cara Marine 18M (HOUND) Sea Trial - Yacht for Sale - Berthon International Previous Video: Nice to Meet You Peter Watson – Owner of FPB 78 GREY WOLF II. With Sue Grant - Berthon International https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3OVscnN7O1o #yachtbroker #yachttours #yachtsforsale #Shorts

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Walk with us towards the French leave beach in beautiful Eleuthera. Along the way, a young crew member is stung by a wasp but he pushes forward! #WaspSting #FirstAid #KidsAccidents #WaspSting #KidsAccidents #FirstAid #RockyShore #BoatScene #TurquoiseWater #SummerAdventures #ParentingWorries #OutdoorSafety #InsectBites

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