Perhaps their sense of smell would alert them, but I do not see too many dogs interested in eating mushrooms.
If they are coloured - particlulary red they are usually poisonous!
Flippant answer: Yes, eat some and find out. Correct answer: No, it can be very difficult. Never eat a mushroom if you are unsure of its identity. In fact, don't eat things you have not identified without the help of an experienced mushroom collector.
No. They are not poisonous. Most dogs love them!(:
They are not poisonous to dogs or cats but they are mildly toxic to horses and cattle.
Petunias are not poisonous to humans, dogs or cats.
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
A poisonous mushroom is a poisonous mushroom
If they are coloured - particlulary red they are usually poisonous!
You have to test its chemical composition. Simply looking at a mushroom, unless previously identified as poisonous or non-poisonous, cannot determine how it will affect you.
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Fly agaric is a very poisonous mushroom. It was used to make a natural pesticide in the past
Flippant answer: Yes, eat some and find out. Correct answer: No, it can be very difficult. Never eat a mushroom if you are unsure of its identity. In fact, don't eat things you have not identified without the help of an experienced mushroom collector.
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It's a poisonous mushroom. You should really try looking in the dictionary.
There are a number of different types of poisonous mushrooms. Some of their names are: Jack-O-Lantern mushrooms, Chanterelle mushrooms, and the Muscimol mushroom.
Nothing, if you eat a poisonous mushroom then you will die if it is severe poison