No, a banjo shark is not a stingray. It is a type of guitarfish, which belongs to the family Rhinobatidae, and is characterized by its flat body and elongated snout. While both banjo sharks and stingrays are cartilaginous fish, they belong to different groups within the subclass Elasmobranchii. Banjo sharks are typically found in shallow coastal waters, whereas stingrays have a more diverse range of habitats.
of course a baby shark, a shark is a shark. Remember that.
no
Probably the same as a normal shark.
No a stingray is a member of the cartilaginous fish (shark) family.
A banjo shark belongs to the Chondrichthyes class of sharks. It is often called a fiddler ray or guitarfish as well.
the stingray stings the shark
the shark,stingray,and eel
Nothing eats stingrays.
No,people can only capture stingray to keep at zoos.
shark, whale, dolphin, stingray, gertnedhy
the living relitive of a shark is the stingray
the hammer head shake and HUMANS!