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Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX
Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX A Practical Hands-on Guide

By Jesse Liberty, Dan Hurwitz, Brian MacDonald
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The animal on the cover of Learning ASP.NET 2.0 with AJAX is a pelagic stingray (Pteroplaytrygon violacea). The pelagic stingary is found worldwide in temperate to tropical seas, in both open bays and deep ocean waters. While many other varieties of rays live near the sandy ocean floor, the pelagic stingray primarily swims in open water. It has many small sharp teeth and is sometimes seen feeding upside-down or using its pectoral fins to push food into its mouth. It eats crustaceans, jellyfish, octopus, squid, and small fish such as mackerel and herring.



Pelagic stingrays can grow up to five feet long and almost three feet wide. This is small relative to other rays, which can be as long as 14 feet, yet is substantial enough that its only predators are large marine creature, such as hammerhead and oceanic whitetip sharks. Its coloring, dark purple or gray on top with a paler underside, serves to camouflage the stingray from predators above. The pelagic stingray wards off these predators with serrated, venomous spines, which protrude about one-third of the way down its tail.



Pups, or baby stingrays, are born in small litters after a two- to four-month gestational period. At birth, they are between 6 and 10 inches long, and they are able to feed and take care of themselves. Though pelagic stingrays are often caught unintentionally in fishing nets, they are not currently endangered, and some scientists have noted a recent increase in pelagic stingray populations.



The cover image is from Dover's Animals. The cover font is Adobe ITC Garamond. The text font is Linotype Birka; the heading font is Adobe Myriad Condensed; and the code font is LucasFont's TheSans Mono Condensed.

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