Stingray offspring develop inside their mother's body, as most species are viviparous, meaning they give live birth. The embryos receive nourishment through a placental connection, similar to mammals. After a gestation period that can last several months, the mother gives birth to fully formed, miniature stingrays, which are capable of swimming and fending for themselves shortly after birth. They typically inhabit shallow coastal waters, where they can find safety from predators and access to prey.
A stingray is a mollusk
A female stingray is typically called a "female stingray" or simply "female," while a male stingray is referred to as a "male stingray" or "male." Unlike some other species, stingrays do not have specific names for males and females beyond this basic terminology. Both genders share similar characteristics, but males are often smaller and possess claspers, which are specialized reproductive organs.
It means 'Heterozygous' - Put simply, it means a snake carries the genes of two possible 'mutations' and it's offspring can develop either of the traits.
it poos from its mouth.
yes
A stingray is born alive, a fully developed but much smaller version of an adult. The mother holds the eggs inside of her while the babies develop and hatch, but is not connected to them through a placenta, as mammals are.
One of the advantages of stingray development is their nocturnal behavior. Stingrays forage for food at night and avoid predators by burying themselves in substrates.
They copulate.
In a pouch mainly.
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
Egg -> tadpole -> frog (Note, most fail to develop properly.)
it's possible
Horses are like most mammals (humans, too) and the unborn develop in a uterus.
There are a number of things that involve the production of offspring. This mainly include fusion of the male and female gametes and a period through which the offspring will develop among others.
First egg capsules, the ones with four limb-like tentacles, like those of a shark (which they're very closely related to). Then simply small stingrays! ^^
A Stingray.
Stingray - 1964 Stingray 1-1 is rated/received certificates of: Australia:G