so it doesn't sting you when you decide to go naively swimming in the ocean . . .
YES
Stingrays live in the ocean, not on any continent.
They live in the ocean.
Stingrays typically live in the benthic zone, which is the ocean floor area ranging from the shoreline to the deep sea. They are often found in sandy or muddy bottom habitats where they can bury themselves to camouflage and hide from predators.
Sting rays live in the layer of the ocean called Plankton
in the ocean becasue thats where it lives
Yes stingrays live at the bottom of heavy kelp forests (or just plain kelp forests).
Stingrays go down to the mercury bottom of the river or ocean and will lay there and die!
Stingrays mouths are at the bottom of their bodies because.....I don't know why.
Hermit Crabs live on the bottom of the ocean and eat the grasses that grow on the bottom.
Well, they live in the the bottom of the ocean. They can live in fresh water in any tropical region in Asia, Africa and anywhere in the USA.They live in the ocean bed!Where do stingrays live?Stingrays can be found in both freshwater and marine habitats throught the world. Most of the river stingrays of the Family Potamotrygonidae live permanently in freshwater and have lost the ability to survive in marine habitats. Atlantic stingrays living in Florida's St. Johns River also seem to spend their entire life in freshwater, but are capable of adapting to saltwater in controlled laboratory settings. The picture to the left shows an Atlantic stingray in the clear waters of one of Florida's freshwater springs. Other stingrays live mostly in saltwater. However, many species are "euryhaline" or capable of living in waters of a wide range of salinity. Therefore, these species can often be found in freshwater habitats for extended periods of time.
Stingrays come from the ocean. Stingrays are found in parts of the ocean that are warmer and more shallow. A stingray has a tail that stuns its prey with an electric shock.