This applies to people and animals, some of these symptoms do not apply to animals!
Note: Depression, loss of appetite, and halos are usually only seen in chronic overdose cases.
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The hoatzin is one of only a few birds that eats leaves. It also eats fruits and flowers.
Oleander is highly toxic to nearly all animals, including tortoises.
The Kokako eats Fruit, Berries, Leaves, Flowers and Insects.
gorrila eats leaves,tree bark,roots,flowers,fruitand grubs
Rotting dead logs, flowers, leaves, sap, and juices.
A Howler Monkey eats a lot of fruit, but they also eat leaves and flowers.
Birds, foxes, anything that eats things that eat grass , leaves, or flowers.
A Howler Monkey eats a lot of fruit, but they also eat leaves and flowers.
In its natural habitat, a Brush-Tailed-Possum eats leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
Tomato leaves are poisonous, so if it eats tomato leaves... it will be poisoned and will most probably die.
In its natural habitat, a Brush-Tailed-Possum eats leaves, buds, flowers and fruits.
ANS. OleanderThe oleander, or Nerium oleander, is considered by many to be the most poisonous plant in the world. All parts of the beautiful oleander contain poison -- several types of poison. Two of the most potent are oleandrin and neriine, known for their powerful effect on the heart. An oleander's poison is so strong, in fact, that it can poison a person who simply eats the honey made by bees that have digested oleander nectar.