Dogs noses are covered in a thicker layer of skin, similar to that on the bottoms of their paws. Since the skin is so thick they do not seem to be bothered by stinging nettles as much as they should be.
Yes they can, Eyes, ears, nose and stomach/leg areas most prone. Where hair is heavy, would be difficult for the dog to be stung
Yes my dog got a sting on his crotch and was licking it for days.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
On the foothills of Himalayas
1 cactus 2 bush 2 rose bush 3 flytrap 3 venus flytrap 4 ivy 4 poison ivy 5 nettles 6 stinging nettles
Plants can be dangerous to humans due to poisons or allergies.
No, most cnidarians have stinging cells, not sponges.
Stinging NettleA Stinging Nettle is an alkali so you should Use a dock leaf, it grows next to a stinging nettle. Just rub it on the place you got stung. :)
I was walking in the forset and got stung by a stinging nettle.
Extracts from stinging nettles were used for medicinal purposes.
Chickens will eat stinging nettles.
Stinging Nettles have hollow hair covering them which protects them from predators trying to eat them. Stinging Nettles also have a chemical mixture covering them to protect itself.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
Yes stinging nettles are pollinated by insects. Some nettles are pollinated by the wind. Stinging nettles are eaten by chickens.
Stinging nettles are natural wild plants, and are not man-made, even by Romans.
yes any creature can be stung by nettles unless its an insect or an animal with thick rugged skin
Example:I have been stung by nettles.His brain is as sharp as nettles.
Yes
On the foothills of Himalayas