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Stingray kills woman in Florida Keys |
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Written by Wink TV
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Friday, 21 March 2008 |
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Officials say a Michigan woman died after a stingray jumped out of the
water and struck her in the upper body in the Florida Keys.
Wildlife
officials say the spotted eagle ray hit the 55-year-old woman in the
face or neck while she was in a boat with her family Thursday. Her name
and hometown aren't being released yet.
Officials say it's
not clear whether the animal's barb struck her, or if the impact killed
her. It's also not clear how big it was.
Spotted eagle rays can grow up to 17 feet in length, weigh up to 500 pounds and have a wingspan of up to 10 feet.
They
are known to occasionally jump out of the water but are not aggressive
and use the venomous tip at the end of their tail as a defense
mechanism.
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