Baby stingrays, also known as pups, primarily feed on small invertebrates such as shrimp, crabs, and mollusks. They use their flattened bodies to bury themselves in the sand and hunt for prey. As they grow, their diet may expand to include larger marine animals, but they typically start with softer, more easily digestible foods. Their feeding habits are crucial for their development and growth in their natural habitats.
sting rays
No
No sting rays do not eat seals sting rays eat fish and single celled organisms like plankton not seals
1 baby every 15 years
Sting rays do not have many predators except for the occasional large shark.
sting rays, mollusks, crabs, squid
No not a rays sting
Yes both mature, and baby sting rays can sting, because when they are born they have a cap over there stinger, so they dont sting the mother. And the cap will fall off when they are born.
crabs, sting rays, sharks, and tuna
Flouder fish, bludder from whales, sting rays, and lobster.
Sting rays love to eat shrimp through there holes underneath them not the holes on there sidethey suck there food up like spaghettie
yes, why do you think they're called sting-rays?