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Stingrays primarily use their venomous barb, located on their tails, to defend themselves against predators. When threatened, they can quickly whip their tail and deliver a painful sting, injecting venom that can cause intense pain and injury. While stingray attacks on humans are rare, the venom can lead to serious complications if not treated promptly. Overall, they are more likely to flee than attack unless provoked.

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