Formaldehyde
Formaldahyde
Yes, It's true. Nicotine is also an ingredient in cigarettes (nicotine is what gets you hooked on them).
No. The same mineral found in urine is used in cigarettes, but they don't take it from the actual urine. Or at least, that's what the cigarette company's like to tell us.
Yes - many predators (that would not normally feed on carrion) will turn to eating dead animals in times of food scarcity.
Trebuchets were used to throw stones--or dead animals--with great accuracy.
They found dead animals on the road and then brought them back to life. Then they used them for transportation by riding on them. Columbas also did this but on a dead dog. That's how he discovered America.
"-Tar: This ingredient, which gives cigarettes flavor, is the same thick black substance used to pave roads and driveways. -Formaldehyde: This is the same stuff used to preserve dead animals, like the frogs dissected in some biology classes. -Cyanide: also a main ingredient in rat poison. "
Dally liked Kool cigarettes.
Tobacco is used in cigarettes.
Actually, yes. In the time of the war to end all wars (WW1) , cigarettes were used as steroids, not knowing that they were lethal and deadly. Scientists eventually found this out, and it lead up to today.
Stillborn is used for humans, presumably the same for animals.
"Tar" is the term used to describe the toxic chemicals found in cigarettes. The concentration of tar in a cigarette determines its rating:High-tar cigarettes contain at least 22 milligrams (mg) of tarMedium-tar cigarettes from 15 mg to 21 mgLow-tar cigarettes 7 mg or less of tar