Bullheads, a type of catfish, possess venomous spines in their dorsal and pectoral fins, which they can use for defense against predators. When threatened, they can extend these spines, delivering painful stings to deter attackers. While they primarily rely on camouflage and their aquatic environment for protection, the stingers serve as an additional means of self-defense. The venom is not lethal to humans but can cause significant pain and discomfort.
Rue does not take the stingers out... Katniss does it herself. Rue then uses an ointment (some sort of cream) to heal the stings.
Vivienne Walshe has: Played Kim Forbes in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Angela Petrov in "Water Rats" in 1996. Played Roxanne Menindes in "Murder Call" in 1997. Played Bianca Sorensen in "Stingers" in 1998. Played Bianca Sorenson in "Stingers" in 1998. Played Lauren Sanderson in "The Secret Life of Us" in 2001. Played Esther Cohen in "MDA" in 2002.
Kane McNay has: Played Brad Carmichael in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Daniel Curtis in "Blue Heelers" in 1994. Played Tim in "It Never Rains" in 1996. Played Ashley in "The Last of the Ryans" in 1997. Played Dale Jenkins in "State Coroner" in 1997. Played Rupert Gibson in "SeaChange" in 1998. Played Bevan Williams in "Stingers" in 1998. Played Warren Davis in "Stingers" in 1998. Played Shaun in "Mallboy" in 2001. Played Beau Roberts in "City Homicide" in 2007. Played Gaz in "Rush" in 2008.
Jaspal Singh has: Played Male Guest in "Stingers" in 1998. Played Elderly Sikh Gentleman in "Mr. and Mrs. Iyer" in 2002. Played Dr. Singh in "MDA" in 2002. Played Driver in "CrashBurn" in 2003. Performed in "Mannat" in 2006.
Stan Mikita has: Played himself in "The Twentieth Century" in 1957. Played Himself - West Division Center in "1972 NHL All-Star Game" in 1972. Played himself in "Legends of Hockey" in 1996. Played himself in "ESPN SportsCentury" in 1999. Played himself in "Ultimate Gretzky" in 2003.
The purpose of the stingers that bees have is for self-defense. Bees use their stingers to protect themselves and their hive from potential threats.
crocodiles
their stingers
trout and bullheads
No, saltwater bullheads are fish that require water to breathe using their gills. They do not have the ability to breathe out of water like some other species of fish.
No, grasshoppers do not have stingers. They use their powerful hind legs to escape predators and do not possess any venomous or stinging capabilities.
tigers eat zebras
No, Gee, That's His Sister BULLHEADS!!
Some ants can have stingers. However, most ants simply bite, and some are also completely harmless. Fire ants and harvester ants are two of the most common ants that have stingers, and are primarily seen outdoors.
They are jelly and use their stingers to swim.
50/100 it is because they do not have full grown stingers to actack preditors even though if they do use there stingers they will die
Yes. Bumblebees have stingers.