Stingrays typically have a flattened, disc-like shape with a wide body that tapers into a long, whip-like tail. Their coloration often varies, but they are commonly found in shades of gray, brown, or green, which help them blend into sandy or rocky ocean floors. Some species may have patterns or spots that provide additional camouflage. This coloration aids in their ability to avoid predators and ambush prey.
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