Replica Stingray Jaw sumatraensis We also work with accredited
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Males of this species possess two teeth that protrude from the lower jaw that are sometimes used in sparring with other males
A relative of the ratites
primarily feeds on krill although it will eat a variety of fish and crustaceans as well
similar to other human populations
Replica Stingray Jaw sumatraensis We also work with accreditedStingrays, named for their barbed, venomous tail spine, have teeth that enable them to crush and eat invertebrates such as clams, mussels, and oysters. Like its shark relatives, stingrays possess special sensing organs called ampullae of Lorenzini that can sense the natural electrical charges of potential prey and aid in hunting. Stingray species vary in size from small palm sized specimens to large specimens reaching fourteen feet in length.
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