According to Marinebio.org:
"Southern stingrays can be found in the western Atlantic from as far north as the coast of New Jersey, around the northern Gulf of Mexico and south to southern Brazil."
This means that they do not venture as far south as the Southern Ocean which surrounds the Antarctic continent.
Antarctica is a continent: stingrays are marine animals.
Yes.
The Smooth Stingray (Dasyatis brevicaudata), the largest in Australia, is found in the waters through the south. So, too, is the Black Stingray (Dasyatis thetidis).
Yes I have encountered Sting Rays while diving on reefs.
Sting Rays live in the ocean, not the Rain Forest.
No not a rays sting
20-25 years for nethopods
yes, why do you think they're called sting-rays?
sting rays
Sting rays give birth to live young
Sting rays and I don't know anything els
It is the expression for the migration of sting rays
Sting rays belong to the phylum chordata.
No
Yes, they do. UV rays enter Antarctica because of the ozone hole there.