No a stingray is a member of the cartilaginous fish (shark) family.
Yes, it is part of a cartiligious fish (stingray) which are also relatives to sharks.
While each species of ray and shark are just that, their own species, both rays and sharks are fish and both belong to the same subclass of cartilaginous fish known as Elasmobranchii. Skates, which look very similar to rays, are also part of this subclass of fish. For more information about the subclass Elasmobranchii, please see the Related Links.
yes it is part of the fish family
No they are part of the fish family.
whales are not part of a fish family
Because it is part of the ray family, it has a nasty barb on its tail that burys into the sea bed. If it attacks it stricks with its barb which would give a sting.
The Sole. Fish in the family Soleidae.
Technically yes and technically no. Sharks are types of fish but are also dinosaurs.
lungs,
The stingray barb punctured his Aorta and he bled to death
Herrings are part of the Clupeidae family, which includes various species of fish such as sardines, anchovies, and shad. So, herrings are kin to other fish within this family.
whatis the flat part of the seafloor called?