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  2. Bring Back My Girls - Wikipedia

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    Ts Madison (far right) with cast members of RuPaul's Drag Race Down Under, as well as members of the Pit Crew, at RuPaul's DragCon LA in 2022. In May 2022, Alexandra del Rosario of Deadline Hollywood reported that the series' production company filmed a television reunion at their annual drag convention RuPaul's DragCon LA in Los Angeles. [2]

  3. Stingaree, San Diego - Wikipedia

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    The Stingaree was a neighborhood in downtown San Diego from the boom of the 1880s until it was demolished during a vice eradication campaign of 1916. It was the site of the city's Chinatown . [ 1 ] Because of this, and it's working class origins, it had a reputation as the home to the city's "undesirables", including prostitutes , pimps , drug ...

  4. Coastal stingaree - Wikipedia

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    The coastal stingaree is a marine, bottom-dweller found in shallow coastal waters. It inhabits depths of 20–50 metres (66–164 ft). Very little is known about the biology of the coastal stingaree due to its sparse and elusive population. they appear to behave similarly to other stingaree species.

  5. Western shovelnose stingaree - Wikipedia

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    The western shovelnose stingaree (Trygonoptera mucosa) is a common species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, inhabiting shallow sandy flats and seagrass beds off southwestern Australia from Perth to Gulf St Vincent. Growing to 37 cm (15 in) long, this small ray has a rounded pectoral fin disc and a blunt, broadly triangular snout. Its ...

  6. 'Blind' Stingaree Hovers Close to Water Surface - AOL

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    A beautiful stingaree swam close to the water’s edge, keeping freediver Jules Casey company at Blairgowrie Pier.The Victorian diver said he guessed the little sea creature could be blind.“She ...

  7. Urolophidae - Wikipedia

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    The Kapala stingaree (U. kapalensis), one of several newly described urolophidsThe German biologists Johannes Müller and Jakob Henle created the genus Urolophus in 1837; [1] in their subsequent 1838–41 Systematische Beschreibung der Plagiostomen, the pair created the genus Trygonoptera and also made the first reference to the urolophids as a group. [2]

  8. Masked stingaree - Wikipedia

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    The masked stingaree (Trygonoptera personata) is a common species of stingray in the family Urolophidae, endemic to southwestern Australia.It prefers moderately deep areas of sand or seagrass some distance from shore, though it can be found in very shallow water or to a depth of 115 m (377 ft).

  9. Crossback stingaree - Wikipedia

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    The crossback stingaree or banded stingaree (Urolophus cruciatus) is a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae. It is endemic to southeastern Australia , mainly off Victoria and Tasmania but also marginally to New South Wales and South Australia .