Stingrays are carnivorous animals that eat sea creature at the bottom of the sea and smaller fish. When in captivity, they will eat what is being fed to them.
Gamma rays have a higher frequency than X-rays.
X-rays have lower energy than gamma rays. Gamma rays are a form of high-energy electromagnetic radiation, while x-rays have lower energy and shorter wavelengths than gamma rays.
Some types of rays include manta rays, stingrays, and electric rays. Manta rays are large, graceful creatures found in the ocean, while stingrays are known for their venomous barbs. Electric rays can produce electric shocks to defend themselves or hunt for prey.
The correct ranking in order of increasing energy is: Microwaves Infrared rays X-rays Ultraviolet rays
A)B-rays are the only type of radioactivity that is electrically charged. Alpha (a-rays) and gamma (y-rays) rays are both uncharged, or neutral, particles. B-rays, or beta particles, are high-energy electrons that are emitted from the nucleus of an atom and are the only type of radioactivity that is electrically charged.
sting rays
These are rays that can make electricity when they eat or scared.
No sting rays do not eat seals sting rays eat fish and single celled organisms like plankton not seals
most bull rays eat musscels, crabs, and shellfish. most bull rays eat musscels, crabs, and shellfish.
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they eat small fish and mussels and crustaceans
notting eat a electric rays it will not let any thing to get that close with out shocking it
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Fish and stuff
Do you mean the ray or the octopus? The rays eat fish and crustaceans.
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