Scientific Name: Aetoplatea Zonura
Listed as Endangered in: India, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand
The Zonetail Butterfly Ray lives at depths of about forty meters. Adults can reach up to the size of sixty-five for ninety-five centimeters. Females give birth to around four live young. Threats to this species include fishing accidents and exploitation of its habitat. Conservation measures underway include monitoring of the species and trying to stop exploitation of its habitat through getting legal protection or nation parks and reserves to help.
Listed as Endangered in: India, Indonesia, Singapore, Thailand
The Zonetail Butterfly Ray lives at depths of about forty meters. Adults can reach up to the size of sixty-five for ninety-five centimeters. Females give birth to around four live young. Threats to this species include fishing accidents and exploitation of its habitat. Conservation measures underway include monitoring of the species and trying to stop exploitation of its habitat through getting legal protection or nation parks and reserves to help.