No, a stingray is relatively unaffected by the loss of its spine because the spine is connected to the tail by only a small amount of connective tissue. Loss of a spine usually results in spine replacement within a short period. In fact, some stingray species replace their spines on an annual basis
I think yes, it can lose it. Why I think that? Because lizards lose THEIR tail, so why not stingrays? I think stingrays are cold-blooded and so are lizards, so.... MAYBE SOME kinds of cold-blooded animals MIGHT lose their tail. (?)
yes!!there is a stick like tail on the back of the stingray.
No, the shark will die and not grown a new tail
no
The stingrays from Stingray City in the Cayman Islands can actually sting you if the barbs from their tails are not removed. These stingrays have the barbs cut from their tails to make them safe for swimmers.
Yes, as their barbs get stuck in to you with poison on them.
stingrays will often shift themselves on the sea bed in order to cover themselves in sand to disguise themselves. Also Stingrays have poisonous barbs on the back of the tails which in consequence, stings off the attacker.
Most Barbs - no. Tiger Barbs, Green Tiger Barbs and Ruby Barbs - a DEFINATE no! they will nip it to pieces! Other Barbs I'm not so sure about - do some research, but most Barbs - no!
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
...everything.
Wreath of Barbs was created in 2001.
Catfish do not have venomous barbs.
Yes, lobsters regrow legs, claws and antennae, but can not regrow their tails.
Crabs are scavengers; they will eat stingrays if the stingrays are already dead.
how stingrays breed: stingrays breed under the sand from:chloe Henderson
You can eat stingrays.