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The horn fuse works through the cigeret lighter fuse
The anaconda is not poisonous. It crushes prey and has long fangs so its just as dangerous.
there is a poison dart frog, a lot of snakes and spiders are poisoness and that's all I got
well the kidneys get rid of impuritys/poisens from drinks a liquids u drink and make them into urine
When your intake is way more then usual you know your high, but when an excess amount of the drug is in your system it basically poisens your Blood Supply (Body)
I know there are over 4,000 poisons in an unfiltered cigarette. That would be quite a list. I know 2 very harmful poisons in cigarettes are formaldehyde (sp) and the under-estimated nicotine.
Is this even a question?
She was needed to be an interpreter....but she came to be more help than they thought....she found food that was not poisens....she saved some items before they fell off the boat...and even though she was prego she still helped carry food...also she was only 16..OMG.....hope this helped =D
Yes, pesticides can be harmful to hamsters if ingested or if they come into contact with their skin or fur. It's important to keep hamsters away from areas that have been treated with pesticides to avoid any potential harm to their health.
It is way better to smoke out of a glass pipe. Metal pipes leave a metal taste. Paper burns way to quickly and wastes product. For best results, a glass pipe or a vaporizor. You want to be conservative with your product. It's a little bit expensive so get the most out of it. Pipes are the way to go. Vaporizors include batteries or electricity. And you want it to last and taste it. You can always tell the quality by taste and of course your buzz.
Five are oxygen, hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon dioxide and water vapour - collectively known as 'fresh air'! Each is toxic, and potentially lethal, in the appropriate dose. The first rule of toxicology is that it is not the toxin but the dose. One of the claimed 'poisons' in cigarettes is formaldehyde. Many fabric conditioners contain formaldehyde. When you snuggle up in your fresh sheets, not only are you breathing in the 'fresh meadow' fragrance (from chemicals which are poisonous in the appropriate dose) but also traces of formaldehyde. And as the flu season approaches, don't forget your flu vaccination, which may contain formaldehyde, added as a preservative. I nearly forgot to add that formaldehyde is naturally produced in our bodies as a part of our normal, everyday metabolism.