Baby stingrays are called "sting rays" the reason why some other fish have separate names during there life cycle is because their morphology changes. eg baby salmon are called fry . since a Stingrays are ovoviviparous, bearing live young in "litters" of five to thirteen, The female holds the embryos in the womb without a placenta. Instead, the embryos absorb nutrients from yolk sac, and after the sac is depleted, the mother provides uterine "milk". when born ( as aposed to hatched), they look like there parents-- regular stingrays
A group or collection of stingrays is commonly referred to as a "fever" of stingrays
On January 20 2010, The Houston Zoo's Kipp Aquarium has seven tiny new additions to its growing family. (The Zoo) is proud to announce the birth of seven baby stingrays. Their mom and dad are checkerboard freshwater stingrays, a species from South America. Dad can be seen swimming in Kipp Aquarium, while mom and babies are staying in their cozy tanks in the Aquarium Quarantine until they are ready to go out and meet the public.
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Raie
Actually, they didn't call the '68 Corvettes 'Stingray' in '68. The Stingray name was absent just for this year, then in the next year they were called 'Chevrolet Corvette Stingray'.
You call it a calf.
a chickity
it has blue spot
A pup
calf
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kitten
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