Protruding eyes, mouth make stingrays more hydrodynamically efficient

With their compressed bodies and flexible pectoral fins, stingrays evolved to be among nature’s most efficient swimmers. Scientists have long wondered about the role played by their protruding eyes and mouth, which one might expect to be hydrodynamic disadvantages.


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Source: Phys.org