Stingrays mouths are at the bottom of their bodies because.....I don't know why.
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Stingrays have a poisonous barb on their tails that they only use in self-defense. Stingrays are generally docile and will swim near people in shallow waters. They also have sensors around their mouth called ampullae of Lorenzini, that help them detect electrical charges from their prey.
Stingrays are called "stingrays" due to their distinctive feature: a sharp, venomous spine or "sting" located on their tails. This spine can deliver a painful sting as a defense mechanism against predators. The term "ray" comes from their flat, disc-shaped bodies that resemble rays of light. Together, the name reflects both their physical characteristics and their ability to inflict a painful sting.
Stingrays reproduce through internal fertilization. The male uses claspers to insert sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The female then carries the fertilized eggs in her body until they are ready to be born.
it has a mouth down the bottom
Stingrays mouths are at the bottom of their bodies because.....I don't know why.
it has a mouth down the bottom
Because that is where they find their food.
They have a stinger at the end of their tail.
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
Stingrays have a mouth on the bottom side of their body. They suck in food and blow the extra water out holes.
Salivary Amylase is located in the mouth in the mouth and in the esophagus.
Stingrays definitely do have hearts. The hearts on stingrays are located in the center of their bodies just like many other animals.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
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Wings - for flying Mouth - for eating Lungs - for breathing