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5 reviews of Blue Zoo - Baton Rouge "This new aquarium is very cute. Not very large but is very cute and hands on. Really great for young children to interact with a water table and games. Hands on encounters with the stingrays was amazing! You can feed them for a few extra dollars. Most of the staff were very friendly. One guy was rude and told me no feeing for the rays after I …
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For more information or to purchase, contact the Stingrays by phone at 843-744-2248. Check out the South Carolina Stingrays Statistics • …
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The only reason they get 4 not 5 stars is the calamari appetizer wasn’t the best, came with a little cup of marinara sauce like you’d get from a fast food restaurant. The calamari itself was obviously frozen, had no chew to it and was bland. The effects of cut costs and staffing shortage are obvious everywhere, StingRay’s included.
I’ve been to StingRay’s every time I’ve come to Tybee, they are consistently great with both service and food. They are currently understaffed like most places and are doing the best they can. My boyfriend and I ordered the Low county boil for two and it was amazing!
For over 100 million years stingrays have graced our oceans. The sheer size and beauty of stingrays have many scuba divers longing to dive alongside them. This also ensures that diving with stingrays remains securely on the top of every diving enthusiast’s bucket list!
Fact: There have been only 17 recorded deaths caused by stingrays worldwide… ever! To put this into perspective: Cows kill an average of 20 people per year only in the US Bees kill an average of 100 people per year only in the US
It is becoming increasingly concerning that the death of Steve Irwin in 2006 continues to install a worldwide fear of stingrays, a fear that is frankly unjustified. Overfishing, habitat loss, and climate change ensure that stingrays face the risk of extinction.