scorpions bees Spiders hornets wasps ticks millipedes centipedes
Yes, bees can sting animals if they feel threatened or are provoked. Their stingers are modified ovipositors that deliver venom and can cause pain and inflammation in the stung animal.
Yes, bees can sting animals if they feel threatened or if they perceive them as a threat. Bees typically sting to defend themselves or their nests, and their stingers contain venom that can cause irritation or allergic reactions.
Many types of animals sting in a variety of ways. Wasps, bees, jelly fish, anenomies, sting rays, and scorpions as well as many more.
Drone flies are brightly coloured even though they cannot sting is probably so that they can trick the other insects, animals, etc. into not eating them, in other words, acting as if it could actually sting.
Well, wasp sting is more poisonous than bee sting
yes. bees, wasps, sting rays, etc.
All of them?
because animals could sting them
sting ray
Yes, bees can sting animals if they feel threatened or are provoked. Their stingers are modified ovipositors that deliver venom and can cause pain and inflammation in the stung animal.
The sea turtle is one of the only animals that is not affected by the box jellyfish sting.
Sharks, Sting rays and other animals
Yes, bees can sting animals if they feel threatened or if they perceive them as a threat. Bees typically sting to defend themselves or their nests, and their stingers contain venom that can cause irritation or allergic reactions.
No, as with most animals of their class they don't.
Like most animals in the animal kingdom through its eyes
yes. sting ray,manta ray,jellyfish and more.
Seawater