Rays are adapted to their environment through their flattened body shape, which enables them to blend in with the ocean floor and avoid predators. Their electrical sensors help them locate prey buried in the sand, and their venomous spines protect them from potential threats. Rays also have a unique reproductive strategy where the female stores sperm to fertilize her eggs at a later time, increasing their chances of survival in their habitat.
sting rays adapt to their new environment they can go under the sand because it is not adapted to the new environment. in other ways stingrays just swim freely
manta rays
They do not fly, they swim in water
No fish ave wings - even the flying fish do not have wings. However rays ans skates have a body shape were parts are called wings and these come in pairs.
Stingrays have adapted to their marine environment by developing flat bodies and large pectoral fins that allow them to glide gracefully through the water. Their camouflaged coloring helps them blend in with the sandy ocean floor, providing protection from predators. Their unique spiracles located on the top of their bodies enable them to breathe while buried in the sand.
Rays Sharks Dolphins Snails Turtles Birds (some)
Ultraviolet rays can affect butterflies by damaging their eyes and wings, which can impact their ability to navigate, find food, and mate. Additionally, UV radiation can alter the colors and patterns on their wings, affecting their ability to blend in with their surroundings and avoid predators.
Sharks, barracudas, and moray eels are common predators of groupers in the marine environment. They use their predatory skills and sharp teeth to hunt and consume groupers.
Gamma rays can impact the environment by disrupting chemical bonds in living organisms, causing cell damage and potential mutations. Exposure to high levels of gamma rays can have harmful effects on organisms, including disrupting ecosystems and potentially leading to health risks for humans and wildlife. Environmental monitoring and regulation are important to limit exposure to gamma rays and protect the environment.
Ozone depletion could affect the environment. It is because it allows UV rays.
étoiles et raies means 'stars and rays' in French; possibly star(fishes) and (sting)rays in a marine context.