Yes it probably would but it wouldn't be its first choice to eat.
Chickens will eat stinging nettles.
as part of a recent discussion can you confirm if giraffes eat stinging nettles. i am sure i saw them eat them when watching a longleat programme.
Not usually, no. They'd have to be taught to like to eat them like you would with thistles.
Because it would sting them and stining hurts pigs...
they eat berries sometimes nettles(not stinging) and grass.
Stinging nettles have stinging hairs that release irritating chemicals when touched, deterring herbivores and humans from eating them. They also have a robust root system that allows them to quickly colonize disturbed environments and outcompete other plants.
Exactly what it ate as a caterpillar. 'Adults drink nectar from flowers: favourites include buddleia and lavender. Caterpillars eat stinging nettles.'
Try ripping them up from the root. If you want to eat them without cooking them just role up a leaf, crush them slightly and enjoy!
what eats a stinging nettle? well, Girrafes like eating them. and believe it or not, humans! yes, all that you need is to boil them for a long, LONG, long LONG long, LONG time and they will have no sting at all, then just about anything can eat it that can eat leaves.from X
Some people like to cook and eat nettles.
i think a deer would probably be a vegeterian so it doesn't eat meat so no.
No. Deer and jaguars don't inhabit the same ranges, but if they did, the jaguars would generally eat the deer.