No, they have 'crusher plates'
No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths. No stingrays do not have teeth. But vaccum-like mouths that suck small crusations like Shrimp inyo their mouths.
yes as they both formed from the same prehistoric ancestor
because their teeth are stone.
Only prehistoric ones that were usually flightless
Some people do & they swear it tastes like chicken.
Machairodus kabir
Saber-toothed cat
No it doesnt the the teeth they found was over 10.000.000 years old
A Saber Tooth.^_^
The unique species of fish with teeth found in Florida's waters is the Florida gar, known for its long, sharp teeth and prehistoric appearance.
Fossilized teeth and vertebrae of prehistoric sharks have been found in Pakistan, indicating their presence in the region during ancient times. These discoveries provide evidence of the existence of prehistoric sharks in Pakistan.
Stingrays have a shape similar to a diamond, and a whiplike tail with one or more large, sharp, poisonous spines. The gills are supplied with water by a pair of breathing holes behind the eyes. The mouth has small, blunt teeth that are used for feeding on shellfish.