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Stingrays are covered with a tough, flattened body that is typically covered in a layer of skin that contains small, tooth-like structures called dermal denticles. These denticles provide protection and help reduce drag as they move through the water. The coloration of their skin often helps them blend in with their environment, providing camouflage against predators. Additionally, some species have a layer of mucus that aids in protection and reduces friction.

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