You die when you step on a stingrays tail because they have 2 barbs of poison on their tail to protect themselves.
Like if a stingray was a person and you step on their hand they hold hit you with their elbow, Because they are always at the sea floor hidden in sand : You step on them they hit you with their tail, which as I told you before is poisonous.
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how long is a blue spotted stingrays tail
leptocercal
cause of there tail
it is unposibe that sting could have a sting tail
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
Stingrays come from the ocean. Stingrays are found in parts of the ocean that are warmer and more shallow. A stingray has a tail that stuns its prey with an electric shock.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
Its the tail. The tail has 'electricity' to shock the prey. Thus, protecting it.
Stingrays have many Structural Adaptations But the main three are the tail, Gill Slits, and its flatter body shape. 1.) Tail: Stingrays use their tails to bury themselves in the sand on the ocean floor to hide from predators, its tail has a hook on the end and when they feel like they are threatened or in danger they sting and swish there tail at what ever harm there is. Also there tail has venom in it. 2.) Flatter Body Shape: They have flat bodies to camouflage and hide on the ocean floor stingrays normally stay at the bottom of the ocean floor so they don't eat a lot normally what they can catch.
Stingrays get their name from the poisonous spines on their tail.
Stingrays are flat-bodied fish with a distinctive whip-like tail and gill slits on their underside. They have electroreceptors that help them detect prey buried in the sand. Some species can weigh up to 790 kg and have wingspans of over 7 feet. Stingrays are usually docile, but they can use their barbed tail spine for defense if threatened.
No, a stingray is relatively unaffected by the loss of its spine because the spine is connected to the tail by only a small amount of connective tissue. Loss of a spine usually results in spine replacement within a short period. In fact, some stingray species replace their spines on an annual basis