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.
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Manta rays don't have stingers. They have tails.
Mant Rays don't have stingers so they are harmless to us humans.
I Think That All Of Them Do Have Stingers
there is no bee, wasp, hornet, and honey bee that has a triangle stinger. (they all have cone stingers).
All jellyfish have stingers. I once wondered the same question. For example, a moon jellyfish doesn't look like it has stingers. It does, it's just that they're small and kind of tucked into the body.
Yes. Bumblebees have stingers.
No, boy bees do not have stingers. Stingers are only present in female bees.
All bees have stingers. They use it to protect themselves when they feel threatened but unfortunately they die after they sting someone. That is why you should just ignore a bee when it comes near you. Hope i helped
Stingers was created on 1998-09-29.
Stingers ended on 2004-12-14.
Cincinnati Stingers ended in 1979.