@jaysvisions: The Round Stingray (Urobatis halleri) These small but important stingrays thrive in SoCal’s warm, sandy shallows, where they play a key role in maintaining a healthy marine environment. Their presence supports biodiversity by creating feeding opportunities for larger predators like sharks and sea lions. Fun fact: Round stingrays give birth to live young, often in late summer, and can have up to six pups at a time! They also have an impressive ability to detect electric signals from hidden prey, making them expert hunters. Remember—shuffle your feet in the shallows to avoid an accidental sting! #foru #foryourpage #fyp @GoPro