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They don't poison people, but some are allergic to bee stings.
Porcupines have quills which look like needles on their backs. These protect the porcupine against predators and come contain a poison.
Yes, within their stingers, bee have tiny poison sacks. These poisons are mainly what causes a bee sting to hurt so much.
No, bees cannot transfer poison from a rattlesnake to their stinger. Bees produce their own venom, which is stored in a sac connected to their stinger. The venom is used for defense and hunting prey, such as insects.
Worker bees die after they sting because their stingers are barbed and get pulled out of their bodies. Their poison sacks, and part of their intestines are pulled out along with it killing the bee.
A grouper protects itself with its fins. The fins on the grouper are like needles, if you touch one, it injects a poison and feels like the sting of a bee.
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Bee stings inject a toxin or venom called apitoxin, which is a bitter colourless liquid. Bee venom causes local inflammation and acts as an anticoagulant. It is not a poison.
because it can poison you.
No
They don't poison people, but some are allergic to bee stings.
Pine needles are not considered toxic but are irritating. they can be irritating to the mouth and stomachs of dogs as well as the feet and pads if they walk on the needles. Many dogs will vomit after eating the needles.
Pine needles are only poisonous to humans if they consume a ton of them. Pine needles are not really made to be consumed anyway, but touching them or smelling them won't hurt you.
Probably if you are allergic.
No, bee venom is a weak acid.
Porcupines have quills which look like needles on their backs. These protect the porcupine against predators and come contain a poison.