It's similar to a bee sting except arguably more painful because the barbs that get stuck into your skin are larger and in some cases have more potent venom.
* Added - In most cases, infection is a major concern as well. Medical treatment should be sought soon after being hit.
A stingray can swim at speeds of up to 25 miles per hour in short bursts when escaping from predators or hunting for prey.
A stingray can give off up to 220 volts when it delivers an electric shock as a defense mechanism.
A Stingray typically weighs between 80 to 790 pounds, depending on the species and size.
Yes, a stingray can shock. Today I was at the beach, and I was suddenly shocked on the foot. I jumped away, and a moment later my sister yelled as she was shocked. We then saw a stingray swimming away.
A stingray uses electricity to detect prey and navigate its environment. They have specialized electroreceptors called ampullae of Lorenzini that can sense the electric fields produced by other animals, allowing the stingray to locate hidden prey or potential predators.
the stingray stings the shark
The barb of a stingray is located in the tail.
It dies.
it hurts
It dies
it dies.
The bee dies
it will hurt heaps
It is a vertebrate, a fish and a species of shark. It has a long thin tail that can inflict stings. The body is very flat and has a large surface area.
that is impossible so nothing really
remember water will not help for stings rub some alcholal rubbing thin or rinse the part that got stinged with vinegar and press lightly
Tail spines are the delivery mechanism for stingray venom. Deep puncture wounds result that can cause an infection if pieces of spine become embedded in the wound.