Stingrays are fish. They are actually "cartilaginous" fish, related to sharks and are one of six rays sub groups in the order Myliobatiformes. As I understand it only four of the suborders actually have stings at the end of their tails. Lovely, gentle creatures ... we swim with them in here New Zealand. Just don't tread on them in the shallows ... their sharp tails hit so hard they can kill.
Stingrays are fish. They are actually "cartilaginous" fish, related to sharks and are one of six rays sub groups in the order Myliobatiformes. As I understand it only four of the suborders actually have stings at the end of their tails. Lovely, gentle creatures ... we swim with them in here New Zealand. Just don't tread on them in the shallows ... their sharp tails hit so hard they can kill.
yes it is a carnivore
it is acully a fish or relation to sharks
they are vertebrates
No, a fish allied to sharks.
Neither..It is a fish.
Fish.
Yes.
A stingray is a mollusk
the stingray has 2 poisonous barbs on its tail.
A stingray hides in the sand if an ememy is near so that it will not be revealed.
Yes, stingray stings can be serious or even fatal.
no
It doesnt....
Neither. It is a cartilaginous fish.
Stingrays are considered fish, they belong to the family of the sharks.
the whale,and other fishes.(the whale is a mammal)
It's a fish - closely related to the Shark family.
Stingrays must have a stomach to digest their food, otherwise they would starve.
A sea otter is a mammal, so it has lungs.
They are in the same category as sharks. Sharks are considered to be fish. So, the answer is yes.
because a fish can breath underwater and a whale cant its a mammal
A fish is not a mammal or a reptile they have gills and live underwater plus they can not breath without water
Fish are their own group.
yes, its a bird fish ....... leopards are obviously fishes....