Nicodemus is reluctant because he cares about Mrs. Frisby's safety and doesn't want her to risk getting hurt while trying to poison Dragon. He knows the dangers involved in such a task and wants to protect her from harm. Additionally, Nicodemus may also be concerned about the ethical implications of using poison to solve the problem.
The plural form of poison is simply poisons.
No, it is not easy to find poison. Access to poison is restricted and controlled for safety reasons. It is illegal and dangerous to possess or use poison without proper authorization.
Those chemicals will poison the water supply.
No, poison is not an adverb. Poison is a noun, typically referring to a substance that can cause illness or death.
The word "poison" has two syllables.
Yes, you can even drug it in Tutorial.
You get a plant dragon.
you get a poision dragon
No.Different creatures are more (or less) resistant to certain toxins and poisons. All creatures can be poisoned. You have to choose the right poison.
Komodo dragons have bacteria in their saliva and they use it as a poison to kill prey when they bite. Also there are microorganisms in their gut that helps them digest, much like us.
Three of the possibilities are tree dragon, poison dragon, or lava dragon.
Breeding a flower and scorch dragon will result in 5 possible dragons which are, poison dragon, cactus dragon, flower dragon, firefly dragon, and scorch dragon.
They do nothing. Their poison is just ptomaine. they are immune for it, but fatal for their victims. Even for humans, if wounds wasn't decontaminated
Fire and poison dragons seem to only make more fire and poison dragons. So far, they do not create any other hybrids.
No there is no such thing but there is a type of dragon that is around right now because it has the word dragon in it's name and it spits poison.
komodo dragons dont have any poison in there system so there not poisonous but the do have bad bacteria in there syliva that eats away energy in there prey. the komodo dragon hunts its food by inflicting a single bite on its prey and after the it bites its victim it stalks the prey until the victim drops to the floor then it finishes the job and feeds itself
Komodo dragons rip a wound in it's victim and then drip venom from venom glands in their mouth into the wound. The poison will then prevent the blood from clotting and cause muscle contractions and paralysis along with other affects.