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The brain of a stingray is relatively small compared to its body size, typically weighing only a few grams. It is generally less complex than the brains of more advanced vertebrates, reflecting the stingray's simpler behavioral and sensory needs. The brain is adapted for processing sensory information from its environment, particularly regarding touch and electroreception. Overall, while not large, it is specialized for the stingray's aquatic lifestyle.

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