If you get poked by a bluegill's spines, you may experience pain, swelling, and localized redness at the site of the injury. The spines can inject mucus that may cause irritation or an allergic reaction in some individuals. It's important to clean the wound thoroughly and apply antiseptic to prevent infection. If symptoms persist or worsen, seeking medical attention is advisable.
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A bluegill's "teeth" amount to a slight roughness on their tongue. The edges of their gills, however, and especially the tips of their dorsal spines are very sharp.
because they are blue
You can remove the spines of a porcupine by cutting them off before cooking. The meat can then be cooked and eaten like any other type of meat. It is important to handle the animal carefully to avoid being poked by the remaining spines.
No- dolphins are bigger, and bluegills and dolphins do not live in the same place.
There is a very load noise and something gets a hole poked in it.
They Have scales.
They get a message saying "So-and-so poked you" and the option to poke you back. In which case YOU will get a message saying "So-and-so poked you".
It poofs up with large spines emerging from its skin.
Behind that prepositon.
on a blue fish
Yes.