stingrays actually give live birth up to 4-9 babies or pups
Yes, sting rays do sting. Most times, the string can be deadly if not treated. Infact, there are approximately 1,500 stingray stings in the United States every year.
Yes. Sting rays can deliver a painful sting. Deaths from sting rays are extremely rare.
well....kinda....its the stem not the stinger when born
When bees emerge from the pupal cell they have the mechanical parts of the sting -- the lancet and the muscles to operate it -- but they don't have any venom. That develops over the next couple of weeks, during which time they won't leave the hive.
how are sting rays born? through internal fertilization and internal gestation, the young develop internally instead of being externally developed (an egg) but still rely on a yolk when inside the mother, they are later birthed as tiny versions of the adults. There are also instance of live bearing rays and sharks eating their siblings in the womb, also know as fratricide.
Of course. As long as they have not been removed or damaged they should have stingers.
yes, stingrays are born with stingers because they can die if it has to poke through their skin.
born
Yes.
Dinosaurs hatched from eggs.
Hatched
they are hatched
These life forms and be hatched and born alive, mostly hatched though.
Hatched. Birds are hatched.
They are hatched from an egg.
in the ocean
Flamingos are Hatched
They are hatched from eggs.
they are hatched
A baby platypus is not born, but hatched. When hatched, it weighs around half a gram.
in the ocean