no they dont
yes, they do it is next to their spiny dorsal fin.
fins and tail fin
Stingrays maintain homeostasis by having flexible pectoral fins and wide flat bodies. Most stingrays live in shallow water and are fairly docile animals who prey on other fish.
Not exactly. They have fins on the sides of their bodies that help them swim but no. They do not have flippers.
Stingrays have a poisonous barb on their tails that they only use in self-defense. Stingrays are generally docile and will swim near people in shallow waters. They also have sensors around their mouth called ampullae of Lorenzini, that help them detect electrical charges from their prey.
Stingrays primarily hunt by using their electroreceptors to detect the electrical signals emitted by their prey. They use their pectoral fins to create a suction force that helps them uncover buried prey in the sand. Once the stingray has detected its prey, it will use its powerful jaws to crush and consume it.
It is not ture that stingray can fly but i did find facts about stingrays : * a stingrays lifespan is from 15 to 25 years. * ancient greek dentists used the venom from the stingrays spaine as a anes- thetic.
By moving their fins
The Mimic Octopus's predators are sea snakes, giant crabs, and stingrays and also lionfish. Because of the venom at the end of their fins.
Stingrays catch their prey using a combination of camouflage and ambush tactics. They often bury themselves in the sand on the ocean floor and wait for unsuspecting fish or invertebrates to swim by. Once a potential meal is within reach, they use their powerful pectoral fins to quickly uncover and capture it. After capturing their prey, stingrays use their specialized flat teeth to crush and consume it.
They use their Back tail flippers, moving it up and down. I think they also use their fins/flippers.. I dont know