Blonde ray

Raja brachyura
  • Where it lives:

  • Non native species

About

The blonde ray is a large skate that lives close to the sea floor. It likes sandy areas where its ochre-coloured body is camouflaged against the seabed, hiding it from any predators.

Because they are a relatively large skate they can feed on cuttlefish and sandeels, as well as a variety of small crustaceans and molluscs.

How to identify

The blonde ray is large and diamond shaped, with small dark spots all over its back that extend to the edge of its wings, as well as a scattering of larger pale spots.

It could be confused with the spotted ray, but the spots on the back of the spotted ray don't extend to the very edge of the wings, as they do on the blonde ray.

Did you know?

The English Channel is an important breeding ground for blonde rays, with breeding usually occurring around April and July.

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