It's possible to develop some resistance to the poison.
Or you'll get sicker and sicker by the day.
I'm pretty sure just about everyone does everyday it depends on how much
CALL POISON CONTROL!
The answer is not simple; the effect depends on: - type of the poison (chemical formula) - the quantity ingested - age - another illness - the first aid etc.
if a dog eats mice poison you should see a vet about it
The average age of someone who eats unhealthy food everyday is around 55. The effects of the unhealthy life style usually fall victims to heart diseases.
If the meat of the human is poisoned, and the poison does not cook out in the cooking process. Then the cannibals that ingest the human would also ingest the poison.
a sand swapper eats a poison arrow frog and poison arrow frog eats insects
will be super fat
no, if anything eats poison ivy, you (or it) can get sick
It is unused directly by the frog itself. However indirectly it has a chance of taking the animal that eats it down with it. The poison is created by the things that the frog eats.
she eats me?
Mothballs are poison and the dog needs to be treated immediately by a qualified vet. You can call your local poison control for immediate treatment but it does not substitute for Medical treatment. You can also call the ASPCA poison control for care instructions but there is a fee for contacting them.