yes, why do you think they're called sting-rays?
No not a rays sting
Yes, as their barbs get stuck in to you with poison on them.
the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
The stingrays from Stingray City in the Cayman Islands can actually sting you if the barbs from their tails are not removed. These stingrays have the barbs cut from their tails to make them safe for swimmers.
although mata rays have tails, they are NOT barbs, they are not poiseness nor electrical
No, dead stingrays cannot sting you. Their venomous barbs are only effective when the stingray is alive and able to use them for defense. Once a stingray dies, the muscle contractions that allow it to deploy its sting are no longer functional, rendering the barbs harmless. However, caution should still be exercised when handling dead stingrays, as their barbs can still be sharp and pose a risk of injury.
yea all sting rays are!!
sting rays
Yes I have encountered Sting Rays while diving on reefs.
It is the expression for the migration of sting rays
Jellyfish cannot sting hair because hair cannot be penetrated by the jellyfish's tiny stinging 'barbs.' However, the barbs can easily pierce skin and inject the jellyfish venom/poison into the skin and this makes the 'sting.' So it is not a good idea to put a jellyfish on your head, because it just might be able to sting your scalp! Now that WOULD be painful!
Sting rays belong to the phylum chordata.