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English: Asterotrygon maloneyi, male
Photographer
English: NPS Photo
Title
English: Asterotrygon maloneyi, male
Description
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A light brown stingray fossil, facing up on almost white stone. To the left of the tail it is possible to see two tiny fins.

The narrow, paired fins at the base of the tail were used to position the female stingray to most effectively fertilize eggs as they were laid. Catalog number FOBU408

Depicted place
English: Fossil Butte National Monument, Lincoln County, Wyoming
Date Taken on 1 December 2006
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English: NPGallery
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