English language common names include Atlantic torpedo, Atlantic electric ray, Atlantic New British torpedo, black torpedo, crampfish, dark electric ray, electric ray, electricfish, great torpedo, numbfish, and torpedo.
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Atlantic Torpedo Ray (Torpedo nobiliana) ... There are two genera and fourteen species of electric ray, of which only the Atlantic torpedo, Torpedo nobiliana, is found in the Northwest Atlantic Ocean. The Atlantic torpedo is a benthic species that is generally restricted to the continental shelf.
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Atlantic Torpedo Ray (Torpedo nobiliana) ... The Atlantic torpedo ray is a coastal species found from the Gulf of Maine to North Carolina, and occasionally further south (Collette and Klein-MacPhee 2002). It is also found in the Eastern Atlantic and Mediterranean Sea where much of the research on this species has...
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Atlantic torpedo ray may reach 90 kg (200 lb.) ... Large Atlantic torpedo rays can generate enough power to produce a shock of about 220 volts, while smaller rays, like the lesser electric ray (Narcine brasiliensis) can only muster a shock of about 37 volts.
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Class: Elasmobranchii; Family: Torpedinidae; Common Name: Atlantic torpedo, Torpedo, Electric ray, Numbfish ... Range: Both sides of the North Atlantic from southern Nova Scotia, Bay of Fundy, and Georges Bank to North Carolina in the west, and from northern Scotland to ... Atlantic torpedo, Torpedo, Electric ray, Numbfish...
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Electric ray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The electric rays are a group of rays, flattened cartilaginous fish with enlarged pectoral fins, that comprise the order Torpediniformes . They are known for being capable of producing an electric...
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Atlantic Torpedo Ray photos from the stock library of Mondragon Photography ... There are 1 Atlantic Torpedo Ray images in this gallery. ... keywords: Atlantic Torpedo Ray stock digital photos photographs photography images pictures underwater stock photos elasmobranch elasmobranchs elasmobranchii cartilagenous fish...
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Torpedo ray ; The torpedo ray (electric ray) stuns its prey with an electrical charge strong enough to pose a threat to divers. Nevertheless, incidents with humans are extremely rare...
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ATLANTIC GUITARFISH ... CARIBBEAN TORPEDO RAY ... OCELLATED TORPEDO RAY...
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