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The Houston Zoo's Kipp Aquarium has seven tiny new additions to its growing family. We are proud to announce the birth of seven baby stingrays. Their mom and dad are checkerboard freshwater stingrays, a species from South America. Dad can be seen swimming in Kipp Aquarium, while mom and babies are staying in their cozy tanks in the Aquarium Quarantine until they are ready to go out and meet the public.
The Zoo relies on donations from our friends for the care and feeding of our animals. To make a gift in honor of our baby stingrays, click here:

Stingrays glide gracefully by undulating their body like a wave. Their flat bodies allow for terrific camouflage on the floor of the ocean or a river, where they can bury themselves in the sand so only their eyes are showing. They have large spiracles near their eyes that allow them to breathe easily while buried and motionless. 

