no but they release a toxic stebch to protect themselves
A scorpion has a poisonous sting and very painful. To a adult it can be harmless but to a child it can be fatal
To another insect, a bee sting is fatal. To humans and most other animals a bee sting is not dangerous unless the victim is hypersensitive to bee venom. In that case a sting could cause anaphylactic shock which, if untreated, could prove fatal.
A jellyfish's sting can be from just painful to fatal. Most jellyfish who will give you fatal stings live far enough under the ocean that you won't have to worry about dying by being stung by one on a regular visit to the beach.
A bee's primary defence is its sting. To a small creature, like another insect, the sting would be fatal, and to a larger animal it causes enough pain to be a deterrent.
no a trantula bite is more painful and can be fatal yeah and the bee sting, stings for a while.
Yes, they're toxic. Occasionally someone dies from it.yes but they are usually not fatal
The tentacles of a portuguese man o war can deliver a painful (and sometimes fatal) sting.
The tentacles of a portuguese man o war can deliver a painful (and sometimes fatal) sting.
Bee venom is pretty much the same from one kind of bee to another. It is a matter of how much venom is in each sting. If you are a person who is violently allergic to insect sting venom, a single honeybee sting can be fatal. If you are unbothered by bee sting (many people seemingly are) a half-dozen or more stings may have no major effect.
yes, but most of them are harmless to humans. like the tarantula, it is venomous but its bite is not fatal to humans, its about as bad as a bee sting.
Live cone snails should be handled with care or not handled at all, as they are capable of "stinging" humans with unpleasant results. The sting of very small cones is no worse than a bee sting, but the sting of a few of the larger species of tropical cone snails can be fatal to human beings.
Honey bees are not known to directly cause the death of humans. However, in rare cases, people who are allergic to bee stings can experience a severe allergic reaction called anaphylaxis, which can be life-threatening if not treated promptly.