stingrays will often shift themselves on the sea bed in order to cover themselves in sand to disguise themselves. Also Stingrays have poisonous barbs on the back of the tails which in consequence, stings off the attacker.
dont act stupid like running away from 1 and bump into another or step on the stinger or make the stingray feel threatened
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The Southern Stingrays in the Cayman Islands which are the most common are quite docile and will generally mind their own business as long as they are not harassed. If however, you agitate them by stepping on them the long spur on the end of their tails can be quite painful.
No stingrays do not have a swim bladder. If they sink to the bottom they have trouble getting back up.
Stingrays are usually solitary creatures. Though sometimes they will swim in the groups. A group of stingrays is called a school.
Stingrays are usually solitary creatures. Though sometimes they will swim in the groups. A group of stingrays is called a school.
If you're referring to the stingray in the sea and there's three (closeby?), it means to quickly swim away or get stung. If you're referring to the Chevrolet stingray (Corvette), it means to quickly get that Ford and Dodge out of the way.
There is no possible way to swim to Japan without getting lost.
Stingrays use the sand as camouflage waiting for a fish to swim by and then they eat it
Your in water, of course your going to get wet!
they keep their heads out of the water
sting rays adapt to their new environment they can go under the sand because it is not adapted to the new environment. in other ways stingrays just swim freely
Not exactly. They have fins on the sides of their bodies that help them swim but no. They do not have flippers.