In 1608, Captain John Smith, learned about the nature of a Chesapeake Ray. While Smith was spearing a ray with his sword near the Rappahannock River, the ray defended itself by striking Smith in the shoulder with its barb, located on the base of its tail. The pain was so terrible that the crew was convinced Smith was dying, so they dug a grave for him. But he overcame the pain and felt well enough that evening to eat the ray for supper. The place this happened is still known as Stingray Point, located in Deltaville, VA. |