about 10 000... i think
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There are 110 left in the world
There are over 200 species of stingrays found in oceans and freshwater environments around the world. They belong to the family Dasyatidae and are characterized by their flattened bodies and long, whip-like tails, often equipped with venomous spines. These species vary significantly in size, habitat, and behavior, ranging from the small freshwater stingrays to larger oceanic species. Their diversity contributes to the rich biodiversity of marine and freshwater ecosystems.
there are none left
Stingrays have tails primarily for locomotion and defense. Their tails aid in propelling them through the water, allowing for agile movement and maneuverability. Additionally, many stingrays possess a venomous spine on their tails, which they use as a defense mechanism against predators. This adaptation helps them survive in their aquatic environments.
how many stingrays are their in the world
I can say without a doubt... More than 5
6,394
they might be extinct because there are not many stingrays in the world
nineteen hundred thousandwhich is over 9000
Stingrays reproduce using internal fertilization. They are known to give life birth in the ocean to many infant stingrays at a time.
5?
zero
Of the east Australian coast for one
The collective noun for 'stingrays' is a fever of stingrays.
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There are 110 left in the world