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Stingrays are common in coastal tropical and subtropical marine waters throughout the world. Some species, such as the thorntail stingray ( Dasyatis thetidis ), are found in warmer temperate oceans and others, such as the deepwater stingray ( Plesiobatis daviesi ), are found in the deep ocean.
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.
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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 seas. They spend the majority of their time inactive...
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Stingrays, with their wide, flat bodies, may not look like fish, but they are. They are related to sharks, and like their shark cousins, they do not have bones. Instead, their bodies are supported by cartilage—the same material that you feel inside the tip of your nose. Stingrays have broad fins that run the full length of their bodies, giving them a flat, roundish shape. To swim, some ...
Animals Network Team. Stingrays are a family of fish, primarily composed of cartilage, that are closely related to sharks. They are characterized by their flattened bodies and long tails, which are sometimes equipped with a defensive spine.