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Mikkanjazza | 14:01 Thu 25th Jun 2009 | Gardening
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This may seem a silly question (and possibly is) but why do roses have thorns? Why do nettles sting you? Presumably these are both self-defence mechanisms, but as they have been around long before humans appeared on the scene - self-defence against what?
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birds and other animals trying to eat them springs immediately to mind.
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Yep - said it was probably a silly question!
I bet you don`t half feel silly now.. lol
Cupid actually gave the rose its thorns. One day, Cupid stopped to smell a rose. Hidden inside of that rose there was a bee which shot out and stung him. Exasperated, he pulled out an arrow and shot it right into the flower in anger, resulting in the rose everafter sprouting thorns.

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