Damn, be careful out there Roy.

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Eagle Ray Leaps Onto Boat, Kills Woman
By Jane Sutton,Reuters
Posted: 2008-03-20 16:37:13
MARATHON, Fla. (March 20) - An eagle ray leaped onto a boat off the Florida Keys on Thursday and stabbed a woman with its barb, knocking her to the deck and killing her, a Florida wildlife investigator said.




Mark Coleman, Monroe County Sheriff / Reuters Deadly Encounters
With Stingrays1 of 5 A woman who was on a boat with her family off the Florida Keys died Wednesday after an eagle ray leapt out of the water and struck her in the neck with its barb, local media reports said. It's unclear whether the 55-year-old Michigan woman was killed by the eagle ray's barb or by falling after the attack. The animal is seen above on the boat.

"It's a bizarre accident," said Jorge Pino, an agent with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission.

The woman and her family were aboard a boat in the Atlantic Ocean, off the city of Marathon in the Florida Keys, he said.

"A large ray jumped out of the water and collided with the victim and somehow the barb penetrated some part of her body, which caused her to fall back and hit her head on some portion of the vessel," Pino said. "We don't know exactly which one of those things caused her death."

Local media said the animal's barb had impaled the woman through the neck.

Eagle rays are common in warm or tropical waters and are often seen near coral reefs. The spotted creatures can grow to more than 8 feet across and have two to six short, venomous barbs near the base of their whip-like tails, according to the Florida Museum of Natural History's Web site.

The rays often swim near the water's surface and can leap out, especially when pursued, but are generally shy of humans.

"All rays leap out of the water from time to time but certainly to see one collide with a vessel is extremely unusual," Pino said.

Steve Irwin, the host of the "Crocodile Hunter" television show was killed by another type of ray while filming underwater on Australia's Great Barrier Reef in 2006. He died when a stingray's barb pierced his heart.
 
No worries, Roy is too old and chewy to be eaten.... :D :p
 
We don't have to worry about that stuff here in Michigan. That Ray would be frozen here.

Bill.
 
I have kept up on this a little and our local media is saying no barb was involved with this...

I think if I got a 70 pound ray off my noggin it would more than likely break my neck... Talk about at the wrong place at the wrong time:dontknow:

-jeff
 
jelms said:
I have kept up on this a little and our local media is saying no barb was involved with this...

I think if I got a 70 pound ray off my noggin it would more than likely break my neck... Talk about at the wrong place at the wrong time:dontknow:

-jeff

Yeah, that sounds more accurate to me, a Ray that could leap from the water and twist sideways to cut someone on the neck? That fish could be a pro skateboarder.

My experience with free swimming rays has always been - they will swim away from you, regardless of what is going on. 10 to 1, they were chasing, following, or trying to capture it. I COULD be wrong, but based on what I've seen, I doubt it.
 

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