People poison animals for their own selfish reasons. Maybe they want to test out a new drug or just to see what would kill an animal. The government is using our taxes to kill small animals! Join the help now at ASPCA.com
Some are poisoned because they are considered vermin and destroy crops and damage livestock. This is also done to cull a population of certain species if it become to great.
All of the animals use poison except bats. They might bite you, and they might have rabies, but they don't have any poison.
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Some animals that use poison as an adaptation to survive include poison dart frogs, box jellyfish, pufferfish, and certain snakes like the black mamba. These animals use their poison for defense against predators, to immobilize prey, or as a warning signal to potential threats.
They don't poison people, but some are allergic to bee stings.
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people, animals and poison insects
by killing other Animals ,Things, and people
they may die or they will be taken to the hospital
when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water. when gold is being cleaned and extracted cyanide solution is used. cyanide is a poison to people, animals, and fish. cyanide can leach through to underground water and poison the water.
Animals that produce poison.
No, not typically. Generally, people react to poison ivy, oak or sumac. Generally, animals be they domesticated or wild don't react. But there may be exceptions.
Because people put poison on their plants and animals would eat the plants and eagles would eat the animals and be poisoned.
All of the animals use poison except bats. They might bite you, and they might have rabies, but they don't have any poison.
The Cobra is a snake and can shoot poison as a projectile.
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bird and trees live in the forest with poison ivy
Yes the only animals to be allergic to poison ivy are humans.