It does seem plausible. Just like the H1N1 vaccine, it would be subjecting the ant to very small amounts of the poison, to raise its immune system against it. You would have to steadily increase its dosages of the Ruhbarb leaves. The only difficulties would be getting the ant to eat the leaf, and deciding how much of the leaf to put in, without killing the ant. But I doubt it will work, because the ant would not have enough poison in it to killing anything larger than a medium-sized spider.
Too much rhubarb
No. It needs the all the characteristics of life to become a living thing.
The noun possible is a singular, common, abstract noun; a word for the potential of someone or something to become or do something. Example sentence: Let's attempt the possible and not worry about the impossible.
yes, it is because you can want something so badly in your mind and then you become attached to something that probably won't happen
Basically, you have a lack of toast, which means you don't have enough toast in your system. And you're tolerant, so you put up with it. So basically, you put up with having not enough toast.
the leaves are toxic but not so much as they would kill anybody or animals anyway (unless you ate a lot) they would just have a bad stomach for a while till it passes through
No it is not possible to become Jesus in anyway.
Anything and everything is possible. If you set your mind to something you can achieve it. If you want to become an actor begin by going into small plays or paying for acting classes. Slowly work your way up into bigger productions.
Yes, keeping pets also help us more loving and tolerant. It also helps us learn to respect life in any form.
Membership is something that you pay for. It's not possible to become a Moshi Member for free.
It is definitely possible to become sick from touching something covered in bacteria. If a person touches something dirty, then touches their eyes, nose, or mouth, they can pretty much count on coming down with something.
French is not a religion it is an nationality (and or a language). In view of this, the question can not be answered.