Stingray

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Blue Spotted Ray
Blue Spotted Ray

Stingrays are a form of sea creature. Most types of stingrays live in saltwater (sea), close to land, in warm parts of the world. A small number live in freshwater (lakes and rivers).

Stingrays are a part of the Ray family of fishes. They are flat and push themselves through water by moving their bodies up and down in a wave motion.

Stingrays have a tail with Stingers - sharp points that are covered in poison. A Stingray cut causes pain for humans but death is very rare.