One of the advantages of stingray development is their nocturnal behavior. Stingrays forage for food at night and avoid predators by burying themselves in substrates.
A stingray is born alive, a fully developed but much smaller version of an adult. The mother holds the eggs inside of her while the babies develop and hatch, but is not connected to them through a placenta, as mammals are.
An extremely sensitive electrosensory system enables a stingray to respond to stimulus. Stingrays are docile and mostly hide in the sand or glide through the ocean waters.
The largest stingray, the short-tail stingray, can grow upwards of 2.1 m (6.9 ft) across. The pelagic stingray, which is one of the more common stingrays, can reach widths of 56 cm (23 in) in length when fully grown.
They grow and develop
They grow and develop just like we do. They can grow up to 60ft.
what will happen to organisms if they do not grow and develop
A well-developed cerebrum is the structure in primates that enables them to develop complex social systems. Cerebrum is Latin for brain.
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They grow by milking their cubs and develop fluffy hair
Grow
Organisms grow to increase in size and develop structurally, which enables them to perform necessary functions for survival, such as obtaining nutrients, reproducing, and adapting to their environment. Growth allows organisms to reach their full potential and enhance their chances of survival and reproduction.
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