No. The manta ray does not have a barb of any type. They have large eyes that are used for searching out for predators.
The tail is called a barb. It has poison that can be deadly.
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
Delaware Valley Mantarays was created in 2000.
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it grows 12 cm when its his/her birthday.
To my knowledge, you would not die after touching a Manta ray's tail. They contain no barb, or poison.
yes simply cut off the tip of the tail or barb
One thing to be sure of, is that you don't get STINGRAYS and MANTARAYS confused. Mantarays sip..stingaz don't
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The barb around its tail is its protection. If a predator tries to prey on the stingray, the stingray will whip its tail and the barb injects a venom into the predator. Contact with the stinger causes local trauma (from the cut itself), pain, swelling, muscle cramps from the venom, and later possibly even infection from bacteria.
They don't. Although they have a barb near the base of their tail, it's small, dull, and non-venomous.
No, the abaco barb is rather a rare and endangered strain of the barb.