yes they do it is their equivalent of a cats hair standing up when they are nervous
No, stingrays have a single barb on their tail that is used for defense. Once they have used it to sting, it must be regrown if they wish to sting again.
Yes, they aren't the original Stingrays, but they are called Stingrays.
Stingrays play a role in the ecosystem by controlling populations of their prey, such as mollusks and crustaceans. They can also disturb the sediment on the seabed which can affect the distribution of nutrients and oxygen in the water. Overall, stingrays contribute to the balance and diversity of marine ecosystems.
Yes, fast twitch fibers can generate more force than slow twitch fibers because they have a higher capacity for rapid contractions due to their ability to generate high levels of force quickly. Slow twitch fibers are better suited for endurance activities and less forceful contractions.
I just had the same question after watching Earthfight series 1 episode 1. At approx 09:20 as pelicans follow a pod of dolphins, in the mid-upper right side of the screen you can clearly see a diamond shape creature leap from the sea and back in. I have watched over and over and it looks like a stingray.You can see the white belly as it spins around and u can see the thing tail too. Amazing isn't it? I had no idea they did that.
how long is a blue spotted stingrays tail
leptocercal
cause of there tail
it is unposibe that sting could have a sting tail
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
A cat's tail may twitch due to excitement, stress, or irritation. It can also be a way for them to communicate their emotions or intentions.
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.
they use their sting tail to protect themselves
There are a number of reasons to why mice twitch there whiskers some of them are: they are hungry, or they're scared and they no they're in danger!!
Its the tail. The tail has 'electricity' to shock the prey. Thus, protecting it.
Stingrays have many Structural Adaptations But the main three are the tail, Gill Slits, and its flatter body shape. 1.) Tail: Stingrays use their tails to bury themselves in the sand on the ocean floor to hide from predators, its tail has a hook on the end and when they feel like they are threatened or in danger they sting and swish there tail at what ever harm there is. Also there tail has venom in it. 2.) Flatter Body Shape: They have flat bodies to camouflage and hide on the ocean floor stingrays normally stay at the bottom of the ocean floor so they don't eat a lot normally what they can catch.
Stingrays get their name from the poisonous spines on their tail.