defenately not
Hammerheads fight with their teeth, of course, but also use their strange shaped head to pin sting rays to the sea floor so they can kill it.
Both rays and sharks are cartilaginous fish with skeletons made of cartilage instead of bone. While rays typically have flat bodies and a ventral mouth, sharks have cylindrical bodies and teeth in multiple rows. Additionally, rays are generally bottom-dwellers while sharks are more active swimmers.
Sharks and rays are in the same group of fish. Both have skeletons made out of cartilage instead of bone. Rays are flattened fish that look sort of like Frisbees. Sharks are more typically "fish-shape" with a large dorsal fin that sticks up above the water when they hunt. Sharks have rows of very sharp teeth. Rays have flat plates of crushing teeth because they eat clams and other mollusks that live in the sand.
Sharks and Rays belong to the class Chondrichthyes, the cartilaginous or non-bony fishes.
Sting rays are a cousin to the shark, at once they WERE sharks, but for some reason they changed and lost their teeth and shark-like shape. So, to adapt and to get food, they developed a tail that stings and paralyzes their prey.
Fish,squid,sharks and rays AnswerSeals eat Fish, squid, sharks, and rays.turdSkates,rays,squid,octopuses,small sharks, and large fish.These are just some of their favorites.
no. cartilaginous fishes are sharks and rays.
because sharks are big then rays and perch and goldfish..
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yes
they study sharks and rays
SHARKS AND RAYS HAVE CARTILAGE SKELETONS,WHICH MEANS THEY ARE VERY FLEXIBLE. I THINK.(peytonallentranum)