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Stingrays have a unique digestive system that begins with their mouths located on the underside of their bodies, allowing them to feed on prey like mollusks and crustaceans. Once the food is ingested, it passes into a muscular stomach where it is broken down, and then into the intestine for nutrient absorption. The digestive process is aided by enzymes that help break down the food, and waste is expelled through the cloaca. This efficient system allows stingrays to thrive in their aquatic environments.

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