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  1. スティングレイ、スティングレー (Stingray)とは、アカエイなど毒棘を持つエイの英語名(“sting”とは針もしくは棘のこと、“ray”はエイのこと)。 そこから派生して以下の意味を持つ。

  2. 6 de jul. de 2007 · See a place where divers can swim with stingrays. Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribeAbout National Geographic:National Geographic is the world's premi...

  3. Stingray facts. 1. Rays and skates are flattened fish closely related to sharks. All belong to a group of fish called Elasmobranchs. 2. These guys are pretty unique as they have no bones in their body – their skeleton is made up of flexible cartilage (the bendy stuff that your ears and nose are made from!). 3.

  4. kids.nationalgeographic.com › animals › fishStingray

    Stingrays, with their wide, flat bodies, may not look like fish, but they are. They are related to sharks, and like their shark cousins, they do not have bones. Instead, their bodies are supported by cartilage—the same material that you feel inside the tip of your nose. Stingrays have broad fins that run the full length of their bodies, giving them a flat, roundish shape. To swim, some ...

  5. Килимки в авто від Stingray — найкращий захист та стильний дизайн. Раді вітати вас на офіційному сайті українського виробника автомобільних килимків Stingray від ТОВ «РС Форт». Саме тут ви зможете ...

  6. Stingray operates more than 100 radio stations across Canada, reaching 7.5 million listeners every week in their cars, workplaces, and homes. We proudly serve the country’s largest cities and smallest towns, with radio stations from coast-to-coast, from Vancouver to St. John’s. Our stations are active participants in the communities they ...

  7. 3 de sept. de 2020 · What are stingrays? Graceful sea-pancakes with a dangerous tail. Stingrays are an instantly recognizable fish, with their pancake-like bodies that glide gracefully through the water. Around 200 ...

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