The stinging nettle is known as Red Dead Nettle, Red Archangel and Purple Archangel. This dead nettle is found flowering from April to September, and is a common feature of ground waste.
Stinging nettle fish are found in the sea or ocean near beaches, usually around rocky or sandy areas. Their sting can be quite painful but not usually lethal.
yes bengal tigers are found in rainforests
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Bengal tigers
Nettles (Urtica dioica) sting to protect themselves, the question that you should be asking is How do nettles sting? Well, now you asked... The stinging structure of the nettle is very similar to the hypodermic needle although it predates that man-made invention by millions of years! Each sting is actually a hollow hair stiffened by silica with a swollen base that contains the venom. The tip of this hair is very brittle and when brushed against, no matter how lightly, it breaks off exposing a sharp point that penetrates the skin and delivers its stinging payload. It used to be thought that the main constituent of the sting was formic acid - the same chemical used by ants, giving that never forgotten burning sensation that demands to be scratched. Although formic acid is present in the sting, recent research has shown that the main chemicals are histamine, acetylcholine and 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin). A fourth ingredient has yet to be identified. Remember when stung a natural remedy will often be found close at hand. The leaves of the dock contain chemicals that neutralise the sting and also cool the skin.
nematocyst
In West Bengal
Stinging cells are found in phylum Cnidaria (hydra,jelly fish).These are present for defense of these animals along with nematoblasts(these are present for attack or offense)
Bengal tigers are mostly found living on mangrove forests of suburban. Bengal tiger is the national animal of Bangladesh and they are also found in India, Nepal and Bhutan.
Bengal tigers are found in India, Bangladesh, Bhutan and Nepal.
Bengal tigers are found in India, Nepal, Bangladesh and Bhutan.
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