There are sticky substances that can be used to deliver poison, like some types of glue traps. But in terms of a naturally occurring poison that is inherently sticky, there isn't one that comes to mind.
I read in Readers Digest a long time ago that it was a Native American saying about snow conditions but I remember it as "sticky no sticky no sticky sticky". And meaning if the snow is sticky and can be made into a snowball it won't be around long, and if it is not sticky, not able to be made into a snowball, it will be around for awhile.
Yes, oil is sticky because it has a high viscosity, which means it has a thick and sticky consistency.
Yes, sticky is an adjective used to describe things that adhere to surfaces. Glue is a type of adhesive substance that makes things sticky, so in that sense, sticky can be considered an analogy for glue.
Sticky ends are called "sticky" because the single-stranded overhangs created by certain restriction enzymes can bind to another DNA molecule with a complementary overhang, leading to the joining of the two DNA molecules. The complementary pairing between the sticky ends creates a temporary connection, similar to how something sticky adheres to another surface.
No, blood is not meant to be sticky. Sticky blood can be a sign of dehydration, high blood sugar levels, or certain medical conditions like polycythemia vera or sticky platelet syndrome. It's important to consult a healthcare professional if you experience sticky blood to determine the underlying cause.
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poison dart frogs do not have webbed feet. they have sticky pads on there feet
no, it does not kill the rat from eating
no they can not stick there tail in you and poison you however they can secrete a sticky clear substance that you don't want to taste
It is not poison,it is just oily sticky stuff
It is the chemicals they use to make it sticky will poison you if u consume to much. Even if it is jut in your mouth.
Rat traps, can catch the mouse (Sticky traps). Also The poison in the traps can kills the rats ASAP.
Not really. Poison dart frogs eat insects, and they don't need much teeth to do that.
lThey have strong hinds for jumping. lTheir colors are used for camouflage. lTheir skin color is used to warn predators. lTheir alkaloids are used to make poison that are used against predators. lThey have a sticky retractable tounge they have sticky pads on their feet, for climbing trees. lIt is small, so it is easy to hide. A lot of animals that live in the rainforest will die if they eat it, so it decreases population of predators.
Polyps are not producers because they have sticky little arms and inside those sticky arms there is thin thread. It has poison in it so it can shock the prey and it will be easy to feed itself. For example, a shrimp comes by ( a shrimp is a living thing by the way ) and the polyp uses the thin thread to poison the shrimp, and takes the sticky arms and puts the shrimp in the mouth. It is a consumer because it is a living thing that eats another living thing. :)
All frogs consume its prey by flipping out its tongue and with its sticky substance, it makes its prey stick to its body.
Yes, poison dart frogs have sticky pads on their toes that help them climb and grip onto surfaces in their arboreal habitats. These adhesive pads are particularly useful for navigating the leaves and branches of rainforests where they are commonly found. However, their primary method of mobility is not solely reliant on these sticky feet, as they also possess strong legs for jumping.