Woman killed by leaping eagle ray

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A woman has been killed by a leaping ray in a bizarre accident off the Florida Keys.

The Spotted eagle ray, Aetobatus narinari, collided with Judy Kay Zagorski, of Michigan, while she was aboard a boat with her family.

“All rays leap out of the water from time to time but certainly to see one collide with a vessel is extremely unusual,” said Jorge Pino of the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

It is believed that it was the impact of the collision that killed Zagorski, rather than the venomous spine on the rays tail.

The ray, which had a wingspan of over 1.5 metres and weighed 36 kg, also died in the collision.

Spotted eagle rays, which can attain a 3 metre wingspan, are widespread and can be found in the Western Atlantic near Florida.

They inhabit shallow bays and coral reefs, swimming close to the waters surface, and are listed as ‘near threatened’ on the IUCN Red List.

“Rays jump to escape a predator, give birth and shake off parasites," said Lynn Gear of Theater of the Sea marine animal park in Florida Keys. “They do not attack people.”

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lol I didn't hear anything about it... then again it does take a while for the telegrams to cross the water :D
 
Actually they found out later that the collision from the ray knocked her over and she hit her head on the boat which is what actually caused her death..sad story.
 
Davo's been a bit out of the loop ever since he had those computer issues. :grinno:


















I told you bro, if you keep downloading all that porn it will make you blind!
 
Vicious_Fish;1669563; said:
Davo's been a bit out of the loop ever since he had those computer issues. :grinno:


















I told you bro, if you keep downloading all that porn it will make you blind!

But you said it was a safe site!


That's sad Liz... Even though these deaths by flying fish happen a few times a year... I always think that's gotta be one unlucky way to go.
 
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