they give birth to about 5 to 10 young they do not lay eggs
Stingrays reproduce through internal fertilization. The male uses claspers to insert sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The female then carries the fertilized eggs in her body until they are ready to be born.
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Stingrays mouths are at the bottom of their bodies because.....I don't know why.
Stingrays typically have a lifecycle involving reproduction through internal fertilization, with females giving birth to live young. Young stingrays are born fully developed and able to fend for themselves. They grow and mature over time, with some species living up to 15-25 years in the wild.
Baby stingrays, or pups, are typically born once a year, although the exact frequency can vary depending on the species and environmental conditions. Stingrays are ovoviviparous, meaning the eggs develop inside the female's body, and she gives birth to live young. A single litter can consist of anywhere from a few to several dozen pups, depending on the species. After birth, the pups are independent and must fend for themselves immediately.
in the ocean
in the ocean
Stingrays reproduce through internal fertilization. The male uses claspers to insert sperm into the female's reproductive tract. The female then carries the fertilized eggs in her body until they are ready to be born.
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
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Crabs are scavengers; they will eat stingrays if the stingrays are already dead.
stingrays do not bite they have a stinger in the tale
Yes both mature, and baby sting rays can sting, because when they are born they have a cap over there stinger, so they dont sting the mother. And the cap will fall off when they are born.
No,stingrays are NOT vertebrates.They have cartilage,not bones.
stingrays that aren't poisnous
Are there stingrays in Louisiana? In the gulf of Mexico
Stingrays can be up to 20 different colours