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Scientific Name: Leucoraja Melitensis
Listed as Endangered in: Algeria, Italy, Malta, Tunisia
The Maltese Ray lives in the bottom of the ocean at depths around six hundred meters. Adults can reach up to the length of forty centimeters. Females lay between ten and fifty-six eggs per year. Threats to this species include fishing for commercial use and food. Conservation measures underway include being legally protected.
Listed as Endangered in: Algeria, Italy, Malta, Tunisia
The Maltese Ray lives in the bottom of the ocean at depths around six hundred meters. Adults can reach up to the length of forty centimeters. Females lay between ten and fifty-six eggs per year. Threats to this species include fishing for commercial use and food. Conservation measures underway include being legally protected.