Torpedo bauchotae [Torpedo bauchotae]

Description

Torpedo bauchotae is a bottom-dwelling electric ray that divers may spot as a rounded, camouflaged shape against sand or sediment. It often stays still, relying on concealment, but can become more noticeable when it shifts or lifts slightly to reposition. If you’re lucky, you’ll see a smooth, short glide along the bottom—an elegant reminder that these rays are built for stealth and control.

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Taxonomy
Phylum Fish, Sharks & Rays (plus Sea Turtles & Whales)
Chordata
Class Elasmobranchs (Sharks, Rays, Skates)
Elasmobranchii
Order Torpedo Rays (Electric Rays)
Torpediniformes
Family Electric Rays
Torpedinidae
Genus Torpedo
Torpedo
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