No they do not. Sting rays only have stingers. One thing about stingrays is their stinger looks like a big fingernail and comes off from it's tail. IT does grow back. If you get a chance to look at a ray up close then that is one way to tell them apart.
yes its stinger, But manta rays being the largest in the ray family do not have a poisonous stinger but are very acrobatic.
Manta rays don't have stingers. They have tails.
No mantas aren't dangerous, they are completely harmless, as they do not contain a stinger such as the stingray.
The normal manta ray is usually non-aggressive, but it is capable of defending itself with its dangerous tail. A manta ray may also ram its foe, although this clumsy attack is treated as a secondary attack.
Not all rays have stingers. While many species of rays, such as stingrays, possess a venomous spine or stinger on their tails for defense, other types, like manta rays and eagle rays, do not have stingers. The presence of a stinger varies among different ray species, with some relying on other forms of defense.
I've heard the term for a group of manta rays to be "A fever of manta rays"
The Manta Rays of Time was created in 2000.
Manta Rays lack a stinger in their tale, therefore they do not sting. but from stories I've heard they can bite.
MANTA RAYS ARE CARNIVORS.
no middle schoolers are cool and so are the manta rays
manta rays abiotic are rocks, dirt , the water
Manta rays are large, cartilaginous, salt water fish in the Elasmobranchii subclass which includes sharks and skates The manta ray is the largest of the rays. They can typically be found in and around coral reefs feeding on plankton and fish larvae. To learn more about manta rays, see the Related Links.