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A smalleye stingray visits a cleaning station on a coral reef, where fish and other invertebrates clean bigger animals of parasites.
A smalleye buries itself in the sand, one of the first observations that the fish stops to rest.
Smalleye stinger
Smalleye stingrays, named for their unusually small eyes, can reach lengths of 10 feet.