Yes, it is possible to poison a pig by feeding it toxic substances or chemicals that can harm its health or cause death.
Poison ivy can cause a red, itchy rash with bumps or blisters. The rash often appears in streaks or patches where the plant's leaves brushed against the skin. If you suspect you have come in contact with poison ivy, wash the affected area with soap and water as soon as possible and seek medical attention if the rash is severe.
The chemical in poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac that causes allergic reactions is called urushiol. It is a resin oil found in the sap of these plants and can trigger skin irritation and rashes in individuals who come into contact with it.
There are several types of poison vines, including poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. These plants can be identified by their distinctive leaves, which are usually in groups of three for poison ivy and poison oak, and in clusters of 7-13 for poison sumac. The leaves may also have a shiny appearance and serrated edges. It is important to avoid contact with these plants as they can cause skin irritation and allergic reactions.
They won't pass on the poison ivy if they bathed and changed clothes to get the oil from the leaves off of them. If, however, the first person touches the other person soon after initial contact, it's entirely possible the other person may also be afflicted.
The oil in poison ivy that causes the allergic reaction is called urushiol. It is found in the sap of poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac plants. Contact with urushiol can lead to a red, itchy rash known as contact dermatitis.
it's the pig
You need to ask this question of a veterinarian so you don't accidentally poison your pig.
Yes, although it is not common, it is possible for a pig to give birth to one baby.
No. They harm a guinea pig badly.
not possible
It is possible. But one should note that the hour is called Hai and not Pig.
it is not possible to do that.
No how is that possible?
Yes, it is possible for some people to be immune to poison ivy. This immunity is usually due to a genetic variation that makes them less sensitive to the irritant in poison ivy called urushiol.
No.
im sure about half mouse but im sure about guini pig
Absolutely not.