Yes . they also eat crabs, crustaceans, krill, mollusks, clams and oysters....
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They often eat stingrays, small fish and crustaceans.
They will eat worms, small fish, clams, crabs, mollusks and shrimp.
Stingrays eat fish, sea worms, shrimp. and clams. They may eat soft shelled animals also. They eat plankton in the water also.
small sharks, stingrays, and other bottom-feeding fish.
probably not, their diet consists mainly of mollusks and crustaceans, and occasionally small fish.
Yes, stingrays are carnivores. They mainly feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks that live on the ocean floor. They use their flattened bodies to efficiently glide through the water in search of prey.
Stingrays are not very active and tend to graze on many different smaller animals throughout the day. Stingrays will eat about 3 pounds of fish, shrimp, smaller fish and scallops per day.
Yes. They eat mollusks, crustaceans and sometimes fish.
Whales include stingrays in their diet as a source of protein. Whales are known to eat fish, turtles, birds, and plants.
Penguins, crabs, and some fish
yes, some times depending on the size of the fish.
Stingrays use the sand as camouflage waiting for a fish to swim by and then they eat it