i love sting rays and know lots about them and yes they to have a skeleton
No,stingrays are NOT vertebrates.They have cartilage,not bones.
stingrays are made of cartilage like from our ear arent they?
Yes, it made out of cartilage just like sharks.
Well, Skeletal Muscles attach to the skeleton by cartilage. Just imagine Cartilage as the glue to an art project.
cartilage just prevents bones from rubbing into each other
cartilage just prevents bones from rubbing into each other
They are know as invertebrates; Sharks whose bodies are supported by cartilage, Stingrays, same deal, Slugs I don't know how their bodies are supported, and many other animals
they are invertebrates. they have cartilage not bone.
cartilage is not bone it is the skeleton of a shark the shark's body's skeleton is made of cartilage the top of your ear is made of cartilage
There are two subclasses of cartilaginous fish. Elasmobranchii and holocephali. The subclass elasmobranchii encompasses sharks. The subclass holocephali encompasses rays and skates.Sharks, skates, and stingrays.
No they do not they are invertibrets.Well, sort of. Rays are the same family as sharks, and they're all known as cartilageous fish. Means they have a skeleton, and vertebras, but the're made of cartilage rather than bone.
A shark's skeleton is made up of cartilage.