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the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
The tail is called a barb. It has poison that can be deadly.
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.
Stingrays get their name from the poisonous spines on their tail.
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Short-tail stingray was created in 1875.
It will grow back.
the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
it has a medium tail
The tail is called a barb. It has poison that can be deadly.
some lizards will grow them back and some lizards won't
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.
yes because it has a tail
It has a flat body and a barbed tail
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
Corvette stingrays have a distinctive split in the rear window to resemble a stingray's barbed tail.
I belive it is is a vertebrate