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Stingrays typically have between 28 to 34 chromosomes, depending on the species. Like other members of the elasmobranch class, their chromosomal count can vary, but this range is commonly observed among various stingray species. Chromosome numbers can provide insights into their evolutionary relationships and genetic diversity.

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