The tomato fruit is edible, the rest of the plant is not.
No, they are poisonous. The only edible part of the plant is the tomato(fruit).
No, neither kiwi plants or tomato plants are poisonous to goats. Some plants that poisonous to goats are oleander, wild cherry, and lilacs.
Tomatoes are from the same plant family as potatoes and deadly nightshade (hence why they were considered poisonous). Also, the leaves of the tomato plant are poisonous and a skin irritant.
The leaves, vines, and stems of the tomato plant are poisonous to rabbits. The fruit of the tomato plant is not poisonous, but it's not very healthy, either -- if your rabbit happens to like it, and your rabbit is healthy, it's probably okay as a treat every once in awhile, but most rabbits would prefer a bite of carrot or apple.See the related questions/links below for more info about the rabbit diet.More about poisonous plants: The seeds of apples and pears and the pits of apricots contain cyanide and are poisonous to rabbits and should always be removed before given to your pet. Other poisonous foods include avocado, and the eyes of potatoes and eggplant and tomato plant.
The tomato.
Tomato leaves are poisonous, so if it eats tomato leaves... it will be poisoned and will most probably die.
Thomas Jefferson ate a tomato at a public show to demonstrate that tomatoes were not, in fact, poisonous.
The tomato
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Yes, they have seeds. In the 1800's the tomato was considered to be poisonous.
I know that tomato leaves are poisonous, so it's probably some protection against predators.
The poisonous part of the butterfly is infact the legs