Why does an an angler have to be careful if a stingray is caught?
cause may get stoong dis qooseeon is soo esy
Is a stingray part of the flat fish family?
No a stingray is a member of the cartilaginous fish (shark) family.
The most dangerous predator of sharks are...
...larger sharks!
The shark may also be a prey of killer whales, giant squids and even giant octopus.
Recently it was confirmed, through a night video recording, that the missing small sharks in a big tank of an US aquarium were beeing eaten, during the night, by an octopus that was in the same tank.
Q.E.D.
Post script:
I forget to mention the most obvious enemy of sharks: Homo sapiens sapiens.
In What oceans are stingrays not found?
Nowhere unfortunatly...Stingrays are becoming an invasive species in most countries...the best place to go to get less stingrays is in for suburban places.
How does a stingray use electricity?
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.
What is the difference between incident ray and the reflected ray?
incident ray-the light ray striking a reflecting surface is called the incident ray.
reflected ray-the light ray obtained after reflection from the surface, in the same medium in which the incident ray is travelling , is called the reflected ray.
What is the percentage of UV rays that hit the earth?
Roughly half of the sun's radiation that reaches Earth is in the form of visible light, while about 5% is ultraviolet (UV) radiation. UV radiation plays a crucial role in processes like vitamin D synthesis but can also be harmful in excessive amounts.
What group does a ray belong to?
A ray belongs to the group of cartilaginous fish, specifically in the subclass Elasmobranchii. Rays are closely related to sharks and share similar characteristics, such as a cartilaginous skeleton and placoid scales.
What is the stingray body covering?
The stingray body covering is a thin layer of skin. This layer of skin is where the stingray's venom is concentrated.
Stingrays are not for sale. Stingrays are wild animals, and cannot be domesticated, so they are not sold as pets.
Where do stingrays originate from?
Stingrays originate from tropical and subtropical waters of the ocean, mostly in Asian and African waters. They can also be found in estuaries.