Stingrays (family Hexatrygonidae) are known to glide gracefully through the water. The body of the stingray is made of cartilage. They are known for their unique body design, which is flat and wide with a tail. Stingrays have broad fins that run full length off their bodies. Stingrays move their whole body in a wavy motion to propel themselves forward in the water.
Stingrays are a group of sea rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks. The mouth of the stingray is located on the ventral side of the vertebrate. Stingrays exhibit hyostylic jaw suspension, The respiratory system of stingrays is complicated by having two separate ways to take in water to use the oxygen. The flattened bodies of stingrays allow them to effectively conceal themselves in their environments. Stingrays use a wide range of feeding strategies. Rays protect themselves with venomous spines or barbs in their tail.
Stingrays are a group of sea rays, which are cartilaginous fish related to sharks. The mouth of the stingray is located on the ventral side of the vertebrate. Stingrays exhibit hyostylic jaw suspension, The respiratory system of stingrays is complicated by having two separate ways to take in water to use the oxygen. The flattened bodies of stingrays allow them to effectively conceal themselves in their environments. Stingrays use a wide range of feeding strategies. Rays protect themselves with venomous spines or barbs in their tail.
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- SEA WATER AQUARIUM
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