Nope, however it makes one unconsious so therefore limp and the person has no muscle control.
the boy was teased at school because he was paralyse
The spelling paralyse is used in the UK. The US spelling is paralyze (immobilize).
Electric eels and other electric sea life can paralyse humans. Many mythical creatures hypnotise, stun and paralyse humans occurring to legends.
The noun forms of the verb 'paralyse' (US 'paralyze') are paralyser, paralysation, paralysis. and the gerund, paralysing.
yes it can
No. Or if you need it in Spanish... No.
no it can't as it is a mammal
to eat them
Chloroform is a colorless liquid with a sweet odor used as a solvent, while chloroform water is a solution in which chloroform is mixed with water. Chloroform water is a mixture of chloroform and water, typically used in laboratory settings for certain chemical reactions.
Sodium chloride doesn't react with chloroform and is not soluble in chloroform.
Chloroform.
It would not paralyse him anywhere other than the nuts or that area. No other part of the body could be harmed, and even so, it probably won't paralyse him at all. It would more likely crush the nuts are just hurt him badly, depending on the squeeze.