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A North Carolina stingray's surprise pregnancy is most likely the product of parthenogenesis. National Geographic's Christine Dell'Amore shared the details of how this works.
4. Stingray Babies Are Born Fully Developed . Babies, called pups, can swim and feed immediately after being born, and most species require no parental care.
The world has a new species. My colleagues and I were hugely excited to announce it but, alas, this stingray – a distant cousin of sharks – can’t be claimed to be a particularly spectacular ...
Hendersonville stingray could be 1st in its species to be pregnant through parthenogenesis. Dean Hensley, Hendersonville Times-News. Updated Mon, February 19, 2024 at 9:53 PM UTC.
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AZ Animals on MSNStingray Teeth: Everything You Need to KnowStingray teeth are flattened and made of modified placoid scales (also called dermal denticles). These are the same type of scales found on a shark’s body. Do Stingrays Replace Teeth? Like ...
DNA analysis found the new species had at least 2% genetic divergence from other stingray species. The research team included P. A. Mejía-Falla, A. F. Navia, Cardeñosa and J. Tavera.
New stingray species has amazingly cool-looking skeleton This looks like a candidate for the newest energy-efficient lightbulb, but it’s actually an x-ray of a recently-discovered freshwater ...
A new paper provides the first evidence that wild stingray species produce short, loud clicking sounds. While scientists still need to learn how and why stingrays make these noises, they speculate ...
Stingrays recorded making sounds for the first time—but why is a mystery. New videos taken in Australia and Indonesia reveal at least two stingray species make clicking noises—but it's unknown ...
Small stingray species don’t tend to swim far, and often have small geographic ranges as a result – so there is a chance H. yemenensis only occurs in Yemen.Yet research there is almost ...
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