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"<b>Tail or Whip?</b><br><br>In Central America, people would sometimes cut off the tail of a stingray, and use it as a whip!",

"<b>Gentle Rays:</b><br><br>The sting ray can be found in sandy bottomed waters, from New Jersey to Brazil.<br><br> While many mistakenly believe that the stingray is aggressive, it will only use its tail as a defense mechanism. ",

"<b>Like a Snake in the Grass:</b><br><br>Because sting rays lay in the sand, with their tails pointed upward, people have accidentally stepped on their barbed tails. The sting is painful, but not life threatening. ",

"<b>Aimless:</b><br><br>While swimming the stingray isn't capable of directing its tail, which leaves them defenseless.<br><br>It isn't uncommon to see a ray with a shortened tail, caused by predators' bites. ",

"<b>The Many Uses of Stingrays:</b><br><br>Some native peoples in South America use the stingray's tail spines as spear tips and knives."];
