If it's within a mile of the shore than yes.
I have no idea! This is hard! Why am I doing this?????
Actually, stingrays often bully other fish to the point of suicide. These other fish then drink bleach.
stingrays are made of cartilage like from our ear arent they?
There are two categories of stingrays, freshwater and saltwater. Both eat shrimp, clams, krill, other small fish, and plants. Although they are constantly having water flow over their gills, stingrays extract water from their food, like many other sea animals.
Stingrays eyes are small, if you look at the Stingrays' eyes they are almost invisible, like little slits in the head of the animal.
No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths. No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths.
Saltwater stingrays would never come in contact with neon tetras, and if you were to try to put them in the same tank then one would die because it would be in the wrong type of water. So, saltwater stingrays do not eat neon tetras. On the other hand, there are freshwater types of stingrays. Those stingrays are able to live in freshwater and require very similar water temperature as the neon tetra. But, freshwater stingrays have a venomous stinger, and there is a risk that they could breed and populate the local lakes and rivers. That poses a great danger to people who use the lakes for recreation. So, in the United States it is usually illegal to buy a freshwater stingray. So, freshwater stingrays might eat neon tetras, but its illegal to obtain them, so you probably wont ever have to worry about your neon tetra being eaten by a freshwater stingray.
some stingrays "like" to live in groups, there social animals when young.
The saltwater crocodile likes saltwater.
Baby stingrays look approximatly like tadpoles, except black and with a larger base. if they are deformed or shaped like a peanut. then they have a disease.
No