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Yes, stingrays do eat seagrass, but it is not their primary diet. They primarily feed on invertebrates such as mollusks, crustaceans, and other small marine animals found in the sand or mud. However, some species of stingrays, like the southern stingray, may occasionally consume seagrass as part of their foraging behavior, especially when searching for prey. Overall, seagrass plays a role in their habitat but is not a main food source.

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