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		<description><![CDATA[Wow really cool.  I just learned that Southern stingrays can be found on sandy bottoms, over seagrass beds, in lagoons, and on the reef face from New Jersey to southern Brazil, throughout the Caribbean, and in the northern Gulf of 
Mexico. They can be observed singly, in pairs, and in aggregations.]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wow really cool.  I just learned that Southern stingrays can be found on sandy bottoms, over seagrass beds, in lagoons, and on the reef face from New Jersey to southern Brazil, throughout the Caribbean, and in the northern Gulf of<br />
Mexico. They can be observed singly, in pairs, and in aggregations.</p>
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