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Is a stingray a mammal?

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No. a stingray is a fish, not a mammal. No mammals has gills nor are they cold-blooded. Only two mammals lay eggs. The rest give birth and they all nurse thier young with milk. Stingrays lay eggs and does not nurse thier young with milk, plus no stingray have fur or hair. read more

The river stingrays, and a number of whiptail stingrays (such as the Niger stingray), are restricted to fresh water. Most myliobatoids are demersal (inhabiting the next-to-lowest zone in the water column), but some, such as the pelagic stingray and the eagle rays, are pelagic. read more

Stingrays:-. are not warm blooded. have a cartilaginous skeleton with no calcified bone. breath through gills. have no hair, no limbs, and at the risk of sounding crass, no breasts to feed their young with milk (the most distinctive characteristic of mammals to a layman). read more

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