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Stingrays
get their name from the sharp, venomous spine on their tail used to deter predators.
They mainly live on the bottom of the ocean; they use their mottled
coloration as camouflage on the seabed. If stepped on, stingrays lash their
tails and may inject their tail spines into a victim. The stingray measures
3.2cm long and is manufactured in traditional
lead-free pewter.
The stingray is supplied on
a silver coloured key-ring.
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