sting ray

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sting rays
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stingray
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stingray
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on the American Pacific coast, are very destructive to oysters
Any one of numerous rays of the family Dasyatidæ, syn
Some species reach a large size, and some, esp
Trygonidæ, having one or more large sharp barbed dorsal spines, on the whiplike tail, capable of inflicting severe wounds
stingray
{n} a fish of the cartilaginous kind
A sting ray
stingtail
sting rays
dasyatidae
stingray
any of various large, venomous rays, of the orders Rajiformes and Myliobatiformes, having a barbed, whiplike tail
stingray
on the American Pacific coast, are very destructive to oysters
stingray
Trygonidæ, having one or more large sharp barbed dorsal spines, on the whiplike tail, capable of inflicting severe wounds
stingray
large venomous ray with large barbed spines near the base of a thin whiplike tail capable of inflicting severe wounds
stingray
Some species reach a large size, and some, esp
stingray
A stingray is a type of large flat fish with a long tail which it can use as a weapon. or whip-tailed ray Any of various species (family Dasyatidae) of rays noted for their slender, whiplike tail with barbed, usually venomous spines. Most species inhabit warm seas; a few live in the rivers of South America. Species range in width from 10 in. (25 cm) to 7 ft (2 m). Stingrays eat worms, mollusks, and other invertebrates. These bottom-dwellers often lie partially buried in the shallows, lashing their tail when disturbed. Large stingrays can drive their tail spines into a wooden boat. The spines cause serious, extremely painful wounds that, if abdominal, may be fatal
stingray
{i} marine fish with a triangular flattened body and a long whiplike tail that can inflict painful wounds
stingray
Any one of numerous rays of the family Dasyatidæ, syn
sting ray
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