The Blue Spotted Stingray, or Kuhl's Stingray, is a member of the Dasyatidae family. It can be found in the coastal waters of the Red Sea, the Indian Ocean, and the Pacific. It prefers sandy shallow waters where it can easily mask itself. Blue Spotted Rays feed on small fish, crustaceans such as crabs and shrimp, and mollusks as well as small fish. The species has a characteristic blue-spotted olive-green body and two venomous stingers on the anterior section of the tail. While the Blue Spotted Ray's venom is not lethal to humans, it certainly is very painful. It is a popular aquarium species due to its beautiful coloration but is not easily kept in captivity.