don't nettles have venom?
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don't know, but plants in general expect to be eaten passively rather than attack/defend actively right
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any... I'm going fishing here. Don't yet have a way of thinking about it.
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ah that last one is interesting... trying to construct an analogy to sessile tribalism in humans in case it wasn't obvious
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Aha! Now that looks interesting
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off I go to the googles
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Immobility is such a major constraint, I'm wondering if immobile species have explored big possibility spaces animals haven't
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e.g. cats have claws, corn has multi-billion dollar agricultural subsidies
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animals develop weapons. Plans develop fields - and barriers
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