Stingrays are not mammals.
Stingrays are members of the fish family. They have scales (rather than fur, skin or hair), and breathe using gills, rather than lungs.
Specifically, stingrays are members of the class Chondrichthyes which comprise the jawed fish which have paired fins, paired nares (nostrils), scales and two-chambered hearts. These fish have skeletons which are made of cartilage rather than bone.
No, it's actually a type of fish that is related to sharks. Some rays are freshwater rays.
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No, a stingray is not a mammal. A stingray is a type of fish which is related to the shark.
First of all, I am fixing an answer from someone who recently wrote it. Well, whoever put stupid should shut up! The answer to this question is "YES"
A stingray belongs to the group of vertebrates known as Fish.
Monotremes are terrestrial egg-laying mammals, and include only the platypus and the echidna.
no they are not reptiles
Neither. It is a cartilaginous fish.
The stingray is a fish.
are they reptiles
no
A Sting Ray is a Vertebrate. Also, its phylum is Chordata.
Rays such as the manta ray are in fact vertebrates. They have a skeleton made primarily from cartilage. They are closely related to sharks, who also have a skeleton of cartilage.
Manta Ray, Sting Ray, and the Mako Shark.
Sting Ray torpedo was created in 1983.
A sting ray swims slowly through the water.
It is the expression for the migration of sting rays
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Sting rays belong to the phylum chordata.
They didn't call Corvettes "Sting Ray" in 1962. They didn't bring out the Sting Ray Corvettes until 1963. The 1962 Corvette's base price is $4,038.
The difference between a ray and a skate is that their reproductive stratigies are totally different. skates can not sting you but sting rays can! i have tried touching ones tail it didn't sting me!!
no its a invertebrate
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