Normal garden snails do not. However, there are some creatures in the phylum Mollusca that may. Remember to put on gloves and do your research before attempting to pick up anything.
The stinging nettle plant is poisonous to the touch due to tiny hairs on its leaves that release chemicals causing skin irritation and a stinging sensation when touched.
Cnidocytes are specialized cells found in cnidarians that contain stinging structures called nematocysts. When triggered, nematocysts shoot out barbed threads that inject toxins into prey for food capture. In defense, nematocysts can be used to deter predators by stinging them.
Those tiny threads are called chloro- skeletons, and they are fibers in cytoplasm, or your DNA to keep the cell membrane from collapsing, or tightening. I guess you could say that there are the braces of a cell!
Organisms that swim by using short hair-like threads are called cilia. Cilia are tiny hair-like structures that beat in a coordinated manner to propel the organism through the water.
Nettles (Stinging nettle) or Common nettle
Yes, stinging nettle plants have tiny hairs on their leaves and stems that can cause a stinging sensation and irritation when touched. These hairs contain chemicals that can cause an allergic reaction in some people.
the same size as your tiny penis
well snail eggs are pretty tiny. you can hardly see them, they are round and white. DeeDazzle : )
a ribbon is made of a bunch of threads weaved together those threads are made from tiny polyester particals.
Yes, they do.
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The stinging nettle plant is poisonous to the touch due to tiny hairs on its leaves that release chemicals causing skin irritation and a stinging sensation when touched.
The sole of the snail's foot is covered with tiny hair-like structures called cilia that help the snail to move.
Yes, if you crush them completely. If however, you just crush a tiny bit of the shell, the snail will be injured, suffer, and most probably die a slow and painful death (as pieces of the shell can penetrate the snail). If you only crush a tiny bit of the shell then the chayton snail will not die.
Yes they can ! You might find a water-snail in your aquarium - but it may have already laid a large number of eggs - which will hatch into tiny snails !
There are many species, some tiny, some several inches across.
There are many species, some tiny, some several inches across.