Stingrays can sting multiple times as they possess multiple venomous barbs, typically one or two, located on their tails. However, they do not sting repeatedly in quick succession; they generally sting only in self-defense. The barbs can regrow if lost, allowing them to continue to defend themselves over time. While a stingray can survive after stinging, their well-being can be affected by factors like stress or injury.
A scorpion can sting multiple times before running out of venom, as it produces venom continuously.
Sting rays do not have many predators except for the occasional large shark.
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the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
Human skin is pretty thick, so if it stings a human, it's stinger gets ripped out after one sting. However, they can sting other insects multiple times, their skin being much thinner.
A hornet can sting multiple times and not die. This is due to the fact that their stinger is not barbed like worker bees are. The exact number of stings is unknown.
5 times
A honey bee can only sting once before it dies.
If they sting people many times it may hurt the people but after the bee stings many times then yes it dies.
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as long as they can make venom they can sting again and again
Wasps are not like their relative Bumblebee's they can sting repetitively, injecting venom into your body.