There is no nurturing from the mother. They leave after birth, commonly mating afterwards.
Stingrays are related to sharks and have cartilage throughout their bodies. When a stingray gives birth, they birth live young.
Stingrays reproduce using internal fertilization. They are known to give life birth in the ocean to many infant stingrays at a time.
Stingrays give birth to live young through a method called ovoviviparity. The female stingray retains the fertilized eggs inside her body until they are ready to hatch, at which point she gives birth to fully formed baby stingrays. The babies are then able to swim away and fend for themselves.
Yes you can leave the spot blank for instance a father. I am a teacher and have many children in my class who have no father listed on their birth certificate.
They weigh about 5-10 lbs
Stingrays are born from eggs. They develop inside their mother and hatch as fully formed juvenile stingrays, ready to swim and feed on their own. Stingrays are ovoviviparous, meaning the eggs hatch inside the mother's body and the pups are born shortly after.
yes they have tiny millimeter hairs on their legs.
A fish is oviparous as it is an egg layer.
Baby stingrays do not have fully developed barbs at birth. Instead, they possess small, undeveloped barbs that grow larger as they mature. These barbs are primarily used for defense once they reach adulthood. Consequently, younger stingrays are less capable of delivering a sting compared to their mature counterparts.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
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Crabs are scavengers; they will eat stingrays if the stingrays are already dead.