Nowhere unfortunatly...Stingrays are becoming an invasive species in most countries...the best place to go to get less stingrays is in for suburban places.
Yes.
A stingrays biome is the marine biome. So, they'd be in the oceans.
In the ocean
stingrays can be found in grand cayman at stingray city near the barrier reefyour question is a little vague. The stingrays are a family of fish-Dasyatidae-of rays, cartilaginous fishes related to sharks. therefore different stingrays live in different parts of the world; HoweverThey are common in coastal tropical and subtropical marine waters throughout the world, but the family also includes species found in warmer temperate oceans such as Dasyatis thetidis, and species entirely restricted to fresh water such as D. laosensis and Himantura chaophraya. With the exception of Pteroplatytrygon violacea.
Stingrays come from the ocean. Stingrays are found in parts of the ocean that are warmer and more shallow. A stingray has a tail that stuns its prey with an electric shock.
Actually, stingrays often bully other fish to the point of suicide. These other fish then drink bleach.
Stingrays don't have mammary glands. Mammary glands are only found on mammals. Stingrays are fish.
Stingrays originate from tropical and subtropical waters of the ocean, mostly in Asian and African waters. They can also be found in estuaries.
Sting rays live in the layer of the ocean called Plankton
Of the east Australian coast for one
I don't exactly know if they can camouflage, but i do think that they can hide in places where they are not as easily seen. They also live on the bottom of the seas and oceans.
Some species of stingrays are endangered due to pollution and overfishing. Some species of stingray that are endangered are the Ganges Stingray, Giant Freshwater Stingray, Izu Stingray, and the Marbled Freshwater Stingray.