Yes, it can kill.
Get drunk, really drunk, and stay drunk, seriously, alcohol is actually the treatment you will receive upon going into the hospital, which I would also highly advise, as ingesting antifreeze can be fatal.
You would get BROWN antifreeze, which would be difficult to see rust colors in. The bright green of antifreeze is designed to warn people what it is, because it is harmful or fatal if swallowed.
Rats do not explode after eating antifreeze, but ingesting it can be fatal. Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, which is highly toxic to mammals, including rats. Consumption can lead to severe internal damage and ultimately death if not treated promptly. Symptoms may include lethargy, vomiting, and seizures, but they do not cause an explosion.
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Skunks, like many animals, are attracted to the sweet taste of antifreeze, which contains ethylene glycol. Unfortunately, ingesting antifreeze can be extremely toxic and potentially fatal to skunks and other wildlife. It is important to keep antifreeze securely stored and to clean up any spills to prevent accidental poisoning of animals. If you suspect a skunk has consumed antifreeze, it is critical to seek veterinary assistance immediately.
It is not harmful to animals but it can be harmful/fatal to children
If a squirrel drinks antifreeze, it can be extremely harmful and potentially fatal. Antifreeze contains ethylene glycol, which is toxic and can cause severe kidney damage and other health issues in animals. Symptoms may include lethargy, vomiting, seizures, and difficulty breathing. Prompt veterinary treatment is crucial to improve the chances of survival.
If anyone has consumed antifreeze, immediately get them to an emergency room. You can contact your local poison control center while en route to the hospital. A small amount can be fatal to children.
The best way to prevent ingesting harmful toxins is to wear a face mask of some sort when working around the toxins. If you have a fear of ingesting toxins from common food sources you can always read the ingredient label that comes with most food.
No. It is a hazardous gas. It should NOT be ingested or sniffed.
Yes, uranium is radioactive and exposure to high levels of uranium can be harmful and potentially fatal. Ingesting or inhaling uranium can result in long-term health effects, including an increased risk of cancer and damage to internal organs.
Yes. Any chemical "toxin" can cause damage to your liver, or Hepatitis which means inflammation of the liver due to in your case Toxic Hepatitis `secondary to ingesting Antifreeze. Antifreeze has the chemical Ethylene Glycol in it. I would not suggest drinking any of it, as you will have more problems than just worrying about your liver. As little as 100ml can prove fatal in an average sized adult, although there have been case reports of deaths from as little as 35ml.