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Yes, there are many poisons that can do that, but not muchrooms.

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What is poison ivy and oak?

Poison ivy and poison oak are plants that secrete an oil called urushiol, which causes an allergic reaction in most people when it comes in contact with their skin. Symptoms can include redness, itching, and blisters. It's important to recognize these plants and avoid touching them to prevent a rash.


What poison can kill a person the fastest?

The speed at which a poison can kill a person can vary based on factors like dose and individual susceptibility. Some of the fastest-acting poisons include cyanide, ricin, and botulinum toxin, which can cause death within minutes to hours of exposure.


What plants contain urushiol, and how can one identify and avoid them to prevent allergic reactions?

Urushiol is found in plants like poison ivy, poison oak, and poison sumac. To identify and avoid these plants, look for clusters of three leaflets, avoid touching them, wear protective clothing, and wash any exposed skin with soap and water immediately after contact to prevent allergic reactions.


Are spiders venomous or poisonous?

Spiders are venomous, not poisonous. They inject venom into their prey to immobilize or kill them, while poison is harmful if ingested or touched.


Can a person die from untreated poison ivy?

No, a person cannot die from direct contact with poison ivy. However, severe allergic reactions or infections from untreated poison ivy can lead to complications that may be life-threatening. It's important to seek medical attention if experiencing a severe reaction to poison ivy.