Common Names- Blue spotted stingray, Kuhl's stingray Family-Dasyatidae Identification-Rhomboid disk, anterior and posterior margins of disc mildy convex. Rostrum grey or tan or blue (occasionally white) spots about eye size and smaller black spots. Tail about 2 times body length. End of tail banded with white and black Size- Max disk width 50 cm Habitat- Sandy bottoms often adjacent to reefs. Prefers deeper areas but may be seen in shallow lagoons Abundance and Distributation- Common in Sandy Bays in South East Asia. Widespread throughout the Indo Pacificfrom the Red Sea to Japan and south to Australia Behavior- Buries in sandor cruises over reef flatslooking for crabs and shrimp Hope I helped this person didnt even answer the question!!!
life cycle
No, a stingray does not mate for life. The time they mate will vary based on where the Stingray is located and the species of the Stingray.
Yes, stingrays have a life cycle that typically includes mating, gestation, birth of live young, and growth to maturity. The young stingrays are born fully developed and are independent from birth, and they grow and develop over time to reproduce and continue the cycle.
Well... the white spotted puffer lives for 43 years and 27 days. It is bright purple and is called the white spotted puffer for no good reason. It also has bright blue eyes and a rainbow necklace.
The Blue Morpho Butterfly life cycle is the same as all butterflies. During the life cycle, the larvae can be referred to as the baby.
Every animal has a life cycle of its own. This birds life cycle is it is born, eventually leaves the nest, grows some more, mates and lives until it dies.
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up to 20 yrsIn the wild, the Stingray (Dasyatidae) lives between 15 and 25 years.
The lifespan of the Northern Spotted Owl in the wild is 10 years, in captivity they can live up to 20 years. Mating season for the this species begins in February and the gestation period is 1-2 months.
they have a life span of 8-10 years
Yellow spotted lizards typically hatch from eggs laid by the female. They start as juveniles and grow into adults over time. The adults then reproduce by mating and laying eggs, completing the life cycle.
The life cycle of a blue-footed booby typically involves courtship displays, mating, egg-laying, incubation, chick-rearing, and fledging. Adults perform elaborate dances to attract mates, with both parents caring for the chicks until they are old enough to fend for themselves. The chicks then learn to fly and eventually leave the nest to start their own life cycle.