Yes both mature, and baby sting rays can sting, because when they are born they have a cap over there stinger, so they dont sting the mother. And the cap will fall off when they are born.
Stingrays are called "stingrays" due to their distinctive feature: a sharp, venomous spine or "sting" located on their tails. This spine can deliver a painful sting as a defense mechanism against predators. The term "ray" comes from their flat, disc-shaped bodies that resemble rays of light. Together, the name reflects both their physical characteristics and their ability to inflict a painful sting.
Yes, both do.
they tingle and stink BOTH!! they can not bite but they can sting
No, while seahorses and stingrays are both salt water inhabitants they live in different parts and so could not live together.
both of them want to sting anyone in sight
Both are good.
yes as they both formed from the same prehistoric ancestor
Both a bud and a baby represent stages of development and potential. A bud is a young, undeveloped flower or shoot that has the potential to bloom into a full flower, while a baby is an infant that will grow and mature into an adult. Both symbolize growth, new beginnings, and the promise of future beauty or life. Additionally, both require nurturing and care to reach their full potential.
they both are and they are facing off at wrestlemania
The PH of a nettle sting is about the same as a bee sting both are acidic so a nettle sting should have a PH of 5 or 5.5
i want to say either art garfunkel or sting, maybe both... i want to say either art garfunkel or sting, maybe both...
There are a wide variety of bee sting treatments out there, but the most common of them all is icing the sting and taking an anti-histamine. Combining both will yield the best results.