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400-pound ray jumps into boat and gives birth during fishing event


A rare 400-pound spotted eagle ray jumped into the boat of an Alabama family while they were fishing in the Gulf of Mexico.

Apr Jones, 34, along with her hubby, male parent-in-police, and son were hoping to grab a large fish while competing in the Alabama Deep Ocean Fishing Rodeo over the weekend.

The family was preparing to motion to a new fishing spot when the spotted eagle ray jumped into their boat.

"I felt something hit me," Jones told Fox News. "Then I run across this large blob flopping around in the back of the boat."

Jones said they thought information technology was a shark at commencement but then realized it was a ray.

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The spotted eagle ray that jumped into Apr Jones's family gunkhole was estimated to be 400 pounds and span at least five feet.

(Courtesy April Jones)

"We thought she'd be able to become herself out of the gunkhole, but due to her weight, she couldn't get herself out," Jones said.

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"Nosotros drove to the closest boat launch, which happened to be where the Dauphin Island Bounding main Lab was," Jones added. "I ran into the lab to encounter if anyone could help get her out. In the meantime, some people had come to the gunkhole and helped her get out."

That'south when they discovered the ray had delivered four babe rays on board.

"What we learned from the lab about stingrays," Jones explained, "is if they are in whatsoever type of stressful situation, they will give nativity."

"We don't know how far along these babies were. Nosotros were told she jumped because a remora, or suckerfish, was probable stuck to her. And past flying out of the water — if information technology had landed in the water — the suckerfish would've fallen off."

The spotted eagle ray pups did non survive, even so.

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In the spotted eagle ray'due south distress, she delivered four baby rays.

(Courtesy April Jones)

"Nosotros donated them to the Sea Lab," Jones said. "They said they would utilise them to show kids and tell the story about [the] mom — and how rare it was to see an eagle ray."

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When the 400-pound spotted eagle ray jumped into the gunkhole, information technology hit half of Jones's body. She said she went to the emergency room and was told the ray had strained her shoulder.

Source: https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/rare-spotted-eagle-ray-leaps-boat-gives-birth

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