Yes, they aren't the original Stingrays, but they are called Stingrays.
Stingrays tend to be bottom feeders, hence the downward facing mouths. Like their relatives the shark, they tend to use very sensitive electro-receptors along their body to sense possible prey. they tend to predate on small mollusk, clams and oysters, however they have been known to eat small bony fish. The sharp barb that is so infamous for have taken the life of activist Steve Irwin, is purely a defensive tool and never used to procure food.
people did not know what they were exactly. and Hope all of you have a good day!!!
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No, not all body tissues are considered soft tissues. Soft tissues include muscles, tendons, ligaments, skin, fat, and blood vessels. Other tissues like bones and cartilage are considered to be hard tissues.
For something to be considered as exhibiting all the characteristics of life, it must demonstrate the following attributes: organization, metabolism, growth, adaptation, response to stimuli, reproduction, and homeostasis.
No.
All corvettes are constructed from fiberglass.
there are thousands of corvettes left on the road.
no, but many are
The original Corvettes (1953) were all painted white.
No, almost all mature sharks are larger than stingrays
No, it was/is an option
shrimp and clownfish
there would be no more corvettes and it would cause damage to people and depending on the size of the explosion other types of matter
1953-82, 1984-present
1990 - all Corvettes have a driver side air bag as standard equipment 1994 - all Corvettes now have standard dual front air bags for driver and passenger
All kind of Plankton.