Diamonds are not poisonous, though an allergy has been reported by some unfortunates.
The antonyms of poison are antidote, remedy, and panacea.
No, a simulant diamond is not a real diamond. It is a material that mimics the appearance of a diamond but is not made of the same physical and chemical properties as a natural diamond.
A diamond can only be scratched by another diamond due to its hardness. No other material is hard enough to scratch a diamond.
No, quartz diamond crystal and diamond settings in wedding rings are not the same. Quartz diamond crystal refers to a naturally occurring quartz crystal with diamond-like inclusions, while diamond settings in wedding rings are the metal prongs or setting that hold a genuine diamond in place. The two are different in composition and purpose.
No, you cannot get lead poisoning from a pencil. Pencils do not contain lead; they use graphite for the writing material. Graphite is not toxic and cannot cause lead poisoning.
the poision comes from the food they eat in the south american jungle if you feed it regular incects itll lose its poision
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Yeah, and if you mix a yellow and a red one, you get oranges.
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look for poision in house and fish food. use the poision on the fish food and let the fishys eat up