Stingrays tend to be bottom feeders, hence the downward facing mouths. Like their relatives the shark, they tend to use very sensitive electro-receptors along their body to sense possible prey. they tend to predate on small mollusk, clams and oysters, however they have been known to eat small bony fish. The sharp barb that is so infamous for have taken the life of activist Steve Irwin, is purely a defensive tool and never used to procure food.
They eat all kinds of fish and invertebrates.
How does a Stingray eats its food?
Yes, they aren't the original Stingrays, but they are called Stingrays.
Stingrays prefer to eat smaller fish and are usually not troublesome for an area. They do not multiply at quick rates because their reproduction process is slow.
they move so they can go and catch their food
They can put their tentacles into the current and catch their food.
Water bugs that look like little stingrays are called fish lice. Fish lice feed off of the blood of fishes.
yes
in some random place!
Because that is where they find their food.
because it helps them blend into the ground so that they can catch their prey>
because it helps them blend into the ground so that they can catch their prey>
If it's within a mile of the shore than yes.
There are several ways in which stingrays die. Some causes of death include disease, lack of food sources, fishing, and predators.
Stingrays have a mouth on the bottom side of their body. They suck in food and blow the extra water out holes.
yes they can be but only eaten by some kinds of sharks
Sting rays are the favorite food of hammerheads |>--^--< (thats supposed to be a shark)
They catch their food by moving around and they catch the food with their mouth. by klaudia.M.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.