If you're stung by one you have to worry about the venom, and the barbs can carry some germy critters, too, which can cause infection at the sting site. Other than that, they don't carry anything I'm aware of.
An ecosystem for stingrays typically consists of sandy or muddy ocean floors in warm, tropical or subtropical coastal waters. They are usually found in shallow areas near coral reefs, seagrass beds, and estuaries where they feed on small fish, crustaceans, and mollusks. Stingrays play a crucial role in maintaining the balance of their ecosystem by controlling prey populations and serving as a food source for predators.
No organism is completely immune to all diseases. However, certain organisms have better defenses against specific diseases due to their immune systems and other adaptations, such as certain plants, insects, and extremophiles.
Yes, a stingray does have brain cells. In fact, all living creatures with a central nervous system, including stingrays, have brain cells. So, yes, even the stingray swimming around with its graceful flaps has a few brain cells to help it navigate the ocean.
Infectious diseases, chronic diseases, and genetic diseases are the main types of diseases. The fourth type of disease, which is not among the three main types, is environmental diseases.
Fish are considered multicellular organisms. They are complex organisms made up of multiple cells with different functions, organized into tissues and organs.
a black stingray is a fish.
No a stingray is a member of the cartilaginous fish (shark) family.
Yes, it is a kind of fish.
It isn't. A stingray is a cartilaginous fish and thus a vertebrate.
it is in the fish family.
The Yellow Spotted Stingray eats plant's,other fish.
sharks, plankon, blob fish and a lion fish
Yes
the answer is a thorn and a fish
it is a vertabrate and fish
the answer is a thorn and a fish
Fish Warrior - 2010 Freshwater Stingray was released on: USA: 26 April 2011