The stingray has a nearly round pectoral fin disc usually colored brown or grayish brown above, with pale yellow spots or reticulations. Some individuals are plain or black. The underside is white to yellowish. The tail is short and stout, with a long, thick, serrated stinging spine.
Stingrays mate by which a male stingray follows the female stingray closely and bites at her pectoral disc. Some males also possesses bite wounds but they are much less common compared from the females.
a female stingray can have about to 5 or 6 baby stingrays
When a male is courting a female, he will follow her closely, biting at her pectoral disc. He then places one of his two claspers into her valve.Stingrays are ovoviviparous, bearing live young in "litters" of five to thirteen. The female holds the embryos in the womb without a placenta. Instead, the embryos absorb nutrients from a yolk sac, and after the sac is depleted, the mother provides uterine "milk".[8](source wikipedia)
Max disc width is 50 cm
the male is bigger than the female
The movement of a stingray is accomplished through rajiform locomotion, which generates thrust by undulatory waves passing down the enlarged pectoral fins. The movement is produced by alternate firing activity in the dorsal and ventral muscles from the anterior to posterior ends of the fin.
Mating season occurs in the winter. When a male is courting a female, he will follow her closely, biting at her pectoral disc. During mating, the male will go on top of the female (his belly on her back) and put one of his claspers into her vent.Most rays are viviparous, bearing live young in "litters" of five to ten. The female holds the embryos in the womb without a placenta. Instead, the embryos absorb nutrients from a yolk sac, and after the sac is depleted the mother provides uterine milk.For the source and more detailed information concerning your request, click on the related links section indicated below.
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yes, when the stingray has been givin to much liquor, it goes home and begins a drunken rage. the female stingray then takes the young and goes to its mother in laws house and stays a couple nights. the male stingray then becomes depressed and commits stingray suicide.
A female has two pelvic fins and has an extra two fins on top of that on either side of the barb or the sting while the male does not. A male also has two pelvic fins but no extras like the female. Also, females are considerably larger than males.
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When a male is courting a female, he will follow her closely, biting at her pectoral disc. Stingrays bear live young in "litters" of five to thirteen. The femaleholds the embryos in the womb without a placenta. Instead, the embryos absorb nutrients from a yolk sac, and after the sac is depleted, the mother provides uterine "milk".