Stingrays typically have a lifespan of 15 to 25 years, depending on the species and environmental conditions. Some larger species, like the manta ray, can live even longer, potentially reaching up to 40 years in the wild. Their longevity can be influenced by factors such as habitat quality, predation, and human impacts.
1.if you get to close it will sting you 2.live in the ocean 3.they have a tail with a stinger on the end 4.they have a flat body to hide 5.they killed a lot of people that swim in the ocean
I have seen sting rays that have only half of a tail or a little less, but never no tail at all. Seeing that they can live with partial tails I would say yes they can live without a tail, but it would probably shorten their lives considerable when you think about how many things they use their tail for.
A 29 gallon aquarium is far too small for a stingray for all but the most temporary of housing arrangements. So, no.
A stingray is a mollusk
The most dangerous part of the stingray is the barbed, poisoned tail. The mouth isn't really of much concern. Don't worry though. I have been bitten by a stingray (true story) and it doesn't have any teeth. It's like you took two pieces of sandpaper and pressed them on your hands. Discovering that my hand was not tasty, it spat it out. Nothing to be afraid of.
Yes, Stingray live in Florida.
a long time but i dont know how long
A stingray usually lives at the bottom of coral reefs. But mainly speaking, no.
yes
Yes
No, a stingray does not mate for life. The time they mate will vary based on where the Stingray is located and the species of the Stingray.
No. they live underwater. insects live on land.
the stingray stings the shark
sea water
salt water
they live in schools and fish what ever you believe.
There is no such thing! I wish they would make a new Stingray (like they did with the Camaro).