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Where sting rays live?

Updated: 10/8/2023
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14y ago

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ask.com says that"stingrays do migrate."<gabby0627

even nationalgeographic.com has a picture showing that stingray travel in the pacific and Atlantic Ocean near the equator<gabby0627

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sting rays live in a variety of locations so no one location is completely correct but most live in coastal tropical marine waters, and several in fresh water for more information id advise you check out wikipedia.com

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Stingrays can be found in the ocean all over the globe. They could also be found in freshwater rivers in South America and Africa.

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a migration of stingrays

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No

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The ocean.

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