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Yes, stingrays exist on Planet Earth. They live in the oceans. The stingrays are a family-Dasyatidae-of rays, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks. They are common in coastal tropical marine waters throughout the world, and several species are known to enter fresh water.

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What is the population of the giant freshwater stingray?

Giant Freshwater Stingray


Is the giant freshwater stingray endangered?

Stingrays are not endangered.


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