Stingrays typically have a flattened, disc-like shape with a wide body that tapers into a long, whip-like tail. Their coloration often varies, but they are commonly found in shades of gray, brown, or green, which help them blend into sandy or rocky ocean floors. Some species may have patterns or spots that provide additional camouflage. This coloration aids in their ability to avoid predators and ambush prey.
A large stingray is the shape of a triangle
A large stingray is the shape of a triangle
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A large diamond shape in plan, tapering to a longish barbed tail. This fish has no great thickness.
I could be wrong but I think it's red
The first defense of a Blue Spotted Stingray is it's color. It's bright color is a warning to predators that it's poisonous. This breed of stingray, as most, also has a long tail with barbs on it. The tail contains a venom. The Sting ray will stab with it's tail, using the barbs to cut whatever is threatening it and releasing the venom into the predator.
The distinctive white "eye" of the stingray skin is often used as a design feature. This is the remnant of a dorsal fin left after the stingray's evolutionary journey. The eye may appear as a single diamond shape, or may run the length of the skin.
The color is gray and the shape is that of a cone.
Cherry had a Stingray and the others had Mustangs.
If by the regual sting ray you mean the one that we see all of the time in moives. Dark blue on top and white on bottom.
A Stingray.
the shape is oblong and the color is brown and white