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  1. en.wikipedia.org โ€บ wiki โ€บ StingrayStingray - Wikipedia

    Stingray recipes can be found in many coastal areas worldwide. For example, in Malaysia and Singapore, stingray is commonly grilled over charcoal, then served with spicy sambal sauce. In Goa, and other Indian states, it is sometimes used as part of spicy curries.

  2. Jul 16, 2024 ยท Stingray, any of a number of flat-bodied rays noted for the long, sharp spines on their tails. Stingrays are disk-shaped and have flexible, tapering tails armed, in most species, with one or more saw-edged, venomous spines. They inhabit warm temperate and tropical waters, sometimes in great abundance.

  3. www.nationalgeographic.com โ€บ animals โ€บ fishStingrays | National Geographic

    Average Life Span In The Wild: 15 to 25 years. Size: Up to 6.5 feet. Weight: Up to 790 pounds. Size relative to a 6-ft man: Stingrays are commonly found in the shallow coastal waters of temperate ...

  4. 7. Rays protect themselves with venomous spines or barbs in their tail. Skates rely on thorny projections on their backs and tails. 8. Stingrays and skates feed on crustaceans, small fish, snails, clams, shrimp and other small creatures. 9. In 2008, a female bluespotted ribbontail ray gave birth to a set of twins at The Deep aquarium in Hull ...

  5. Oct 13, 2020 ยท The stingray is a cartilaginous fish that can be found in temperate and tropical marine and freshwater habitats around the world. These fish belong to the order Myliobatiformes and are closely related to sharks. Instead of sharp teeth, like the sharks, some species have a barb at the end of their tail that can be used to pierce potential predators.

  6. Description of the Stingray. These fishes are dorsoventrally flattened, which means they are short and wide, almost as if someone sat on them. This body shape is specialized to their bottom-dwelling lifestyle, though there are a few species that live higher in the water column. Their mouth is located on their ventral surface, or underneath ...

  7. Up to 6.5 feet. Weight: Up to 790 pounds. Stingrays have broad fins that run the full length of their bodies, giving them a flat, roundish shape. To swim, some stingrays move their whole bodies in a wavy motion that propels them through the water. Other species flap their fins like bird wings and "fly" through the water.

  8. Stingray. The stingrays are a large suborder of the rays. They are cartilaginous fish related to sharks. They are in the suborder Myliobatoidei of the order Myliobatiformes, which consists of nine families. [1] Most stingrays have one or more barbed stings on the tail, which is used only for self-defence. The sting may reach about 35 cm, and ...

  9. Jul 6, 2007 ยท See a place where divers can swim with stingrays. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premi...

  10. Sep 3, 2020 ยท The stingray "is the only vertebrate we've documented that has seasonal changes in tooth shape," Kajiura said. The male stingray uses its sharper teeth to secure himself to a mate during ...

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