Yes, of course dangerous animals can come on shore. Sharks, stingrays, killer dolphins, and jelly fish.
Stingrays come from the ocean. Stingrays are found in parts of the ocean that are warmer and more shallow. A stingray has a tail that stuns its prey with an electric shock.
If it's within a mile of the shore than yes.
During mating season, stingrays often congregate in shallow waters, leading to increased interactions with human activities and environmental factors. As they come closer to shore, they may become more vulnerable to stress, entanglement, or predation, resulting in higher mortality rates. Additionally, mass strandings can occur due to environmental changes or disturbances that disorient them. These factors contribute to the noticeable presence of dead stingrays on the shore during this time.
They dont choose to come to shore they are washed up there
They are usually come in the summer.They never come in winter.Fall sometimes.SPRING YES
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
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Crabs are scavengers; they will eat stingrays if the stingrays are already dead.
yes
stingrays do not bite they have a stinger in the tale
No,stingrays are NOT vertebrates.They have cartilage,not bones.