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Stingray barb

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The venomous barb of stingrays can have many shapes. These barbs can vary in length as well as containing serrations. Some species, such as the eagleray, can have as many as 5 or 6 barbs. Stingrays will typically regrow a new one every year or if the barb is used for defense against predators such as sharks. Learn more about stingray barbs.