Those bottom feeders with upward-pointing mouths, such as stargazers, tend to seize swimming prey.
In stargazers and in rays they are oriented along the dorso-ventral (up-down) axis.
It is often considered by stargazers to be a beautiful double star with a striking contrast of color.
These two genera within stargazers are out of eight total independent evolutions of bioelectrogenesis.
Stargazers are venomous; they have two large poison spines situated behind their opercles and above their pectoral fins.
Stargazers are easy to grow and do best in full sunlight.
Some residents enjoy biking around the vast spaces north of the town; at night, avid stargazers bring their telescopes to marvel at the universe.
Stargazers have a flat forehead with a lot of body mass up front near the mouth.