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Nightshade is deadly to anything that eats it... The symptoms in pigs is acute bloody stool, salvation, trembling, drooling, paralysis and then coma and death. There is an anti-toxin that can be administered. The good news - pigs very rarely eat it as they know it's not good. A pasture with s e nightshade and lots of other forage and a steady supple of food will keep the pigs full and not interested in this deadly pasture find.
will be super fat
it dieslol--- Well that wasn't a very helpful answer, thank you person... let me see if I can improve upon it.It depends on what you mean by "nightshade." the Solanaceae family of flowering plants is commonly known as the "nightshade" family. But this family includes many different plant species such as: Datura, Mandragora(mandrake), Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), Lycium barbarum (wolfberry),Physalis philadelphica (tomatillo) , Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry flower),Capsicum(chili pepper, bell pepper),Solanum(potato, tomato, eggplant),Nicotiana(tobacco), and Petunia. Now you can see, some of these plants are things you - and bunnies - may consume regularly such as the bell peppers. Where other have different adverse affects.But I will assume what you mean Atropa Belladonna or more commonly just Belladonna. Which is often called just "Deadly Nightshade." Interestingly enough, despite the high poison potency for humans in just about every part of the plant, cattle and rabbits can eat the plant without any kind of perceived harmful effects.
Nothing, however they will not have followed the teachings of their religion if they are Muslim.
Humans, Snake, animals
it dieslol--- Well that wasn't a very helpful answer, thank you person... let me see if I can improve upon it.It depends on what you mean by "nightshade." the Solanaceae family of flowering plants is commonly known as the "nightshade" family. But this family includes many different plant species such as: Datura, Mandragora(mandrake), Atropa belladonna (deadly nightshade), Lycium barbarum (wolfberry),Physalis philadelphica (tomatillo) , Physalis peruviana (Cape gooseberry flower),Capsicum(chili pepper, bell pepper),Solanum(potato, tomato, eggplant),Nicotiana(tobacco), and Petunia. Now you can see, some of these plants are things you - and bunnies - may consume regularly such as the bell peppers. Where other have different adverse affects.But I will assume what you mean Atropa Belladonna or more commonly just Belladonna. Which is often called just "Deadly Nightshade." Interestingly enough, despite the high poison potency for humans in just about every part of the plant, cattle and rabbits can eat the plant without any kind of perceived harmful effects.
I'm pretty sure just about everyone does everyday it depends on how much
The house Hippopatomous, extrememly deadly
nothing happens to a rabbit when it eats asparagus. no worrys! =)
like i know they eat aphids, but do they also eat grass? aphids AND grass?? someone please answer.
you get gas and a terrible stomach pain
It's possible to develop some resistance to the poison. Or you'll get sicker and sicker by the day.