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A stingray is a mollusk
Yes, a stingray often loses its spine when it injures another creature. This occurs largely due to the relatively weak connection between the spine and the tail, the often surprising force of this defensive reaction and the anchor-like teeth of the spine, which tend to lodge in tissue like a series of arrowheads or fishhook barbs.
the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
A stingray hides in the sand if an ememy is near so that it will not be revealed.
Yes, stingray stings can be serious or even fatal.
The distinctive white "eye" of the stingray skin is often used as a design feature. This is the remnant of a dorsal fin left after the stingray's evolutionary journey. The eye may appear as a single diamond shape, or may run the length of the skin.
A Stingray.
Stingray - 1964 Stingray 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G
Gills on the underbelly of the stingray.
a stingray is a consumer.
stingray
With a dead stingray
A stingray is a mollusk
Put it in a tank with water. Then total weight of tank + water + stingray, then take out stingray and weigh tank + water. The difference is the weight of the stingray.
Yes, Stingray live in Florida.
A Stingray or family of the stingray species
Atlantic stingray was created in 1824.