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How does a ray eat it’s food?

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A - It has super sharp teeth which it uses to rip into its dinner

B - It uses its tail to sting it’s food and grab it

C - By sucking things up off the seafloor

D - Both A and B

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Draw: A ray

Draw the top and bottom views of a ray and label the following parts: gills, eyes, spiracles, mouth, tail, barb/sting, wings.

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Gills

 

The part of a fish that helps them breathe underwater. Fish force water through their gills, and use them to get oxygen out of the water so they can breathe.

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