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Pacific chupare

Pacific chupare

Styracura pacifica

Family
Potamotrygonidae
Max Length
200 cm
Max Weight
150 kg
IUCN Status
VU
Water Type
saltwater

Overview

The Pacific chupare or Pacific whiptail stingray is a species of stingray in the family Potamotrygonidae. It has been reported off the Pacific coast of Central America from Oaxaca, Mexico to Costa Rica, and also around the Galapagos Islands. It is usually found in shallow water on soft silty or muddy flats; it is unknown whether this species is tolerant of low salinity like the related chupare stingray. Leonard Compagno doubted the taxonomic validity of this species in his 1999 Checklist of Living Elasmobranchs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How big do Pacific chupare get?+

Pacific chupare (Styracura pacifica) can reach up to 200 cm in length and 150 kg in weight. Their IUCN conservation status is VU.

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