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By Gus Williams

Stingrays are disk-shaped and have flexible tails, the tail is saw-edged with venomous spines.

Stingrays are commonly found in the shallow coastal waters. They spend the majority of their time inactive, partially buried in sand.



Stingrays are commonly found in the shallow coastal waters. They spend the majority of their time inactive, partially buried in sand.
Freshwater stingrays eat crustaceans and other invertebrates. Their powerful jaws can easily crush the shells of clams and mussels, and they will occasionally eat small fish.
Stingrays and sharks actually have a lot in common.




Stingrays and sharks actually have a lot in common.


Their eyes are on top of their bodies, and they have open gill slits located on their bellies.
