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Stingray - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The stingrays are a family— Dasyatidae —of rays, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks. They are common in coastal tropical marine waters throughout the world, and several species are known to en...
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Learn all you wanted to know about stingrays with pictures, videos, photos, facts, and news from National Geographic. ... Stingray Profile ... While the stingray's eyes peer out from its dorsal side, its mouth, nostrils, and gill slits are situated on its underbelly. Its eyes are therefore not thought by scientists to play...
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Stingrays live in salty ocean. ... Stingrays eat clams, shrimp and fish. ... Rays are shy, so they use their stingers to protect themselves. Rays have a sac that has poison in it.
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Stingrays have pectoral fins that are fused to the sides of their rostrum or "head." External gill openings are located on the stingray's ventral side or "underside." There are about 200 species of stingrays in the scientific order Myliobatiformes, which includes the giant stingarees (Family Plesiobatidae),
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For General Facts and Figures About the Atlantic Stingray, click here ... To send comments or ask questions, feel free to e-mail Peter Piermarini To return to Peter Piermarini's home page, click here To see pictures of stingrays in the wild click here or on a stingray...
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