Yes, fox liver can be toxic to humans. It contains high levels of vitamin A, which can lead to hypervitaminosis A if consumed in large quantities. Additionally, foxes can carry parasites and diseases that may pose health risks if their liver is ingested. Therefore, it is not advisable to eat fox liver.
The liver is responsible for removing poisonous substances from the blood.
liver & kidney
Liver
The liver, Urination, Vomiting (If toxin is too poisonous to send to the liver or other methods quickly)
fox glove buckeye calla lily
The liver. Page 133 [Emergency care of the sick and injured (EMT-B)] "Poisonous substances produced by digestion are brought to the liver and rendered harmless.
She ate a bunch of poisonous berries D:
the pillat the liver the monarch the luna moth are all harmful
high fever is dangerous for the liver as when the body temperature becomes high, the liver would not be able to detox poisonous food during digestion.
Yes, although make sure to remove all trace of blubber, otherwisw the meat will taste strongly of fish oil. Unsure about the liver. Do anyone know if it is dangerous in the same way as polar bear liver?
It breaks down amino acids and proteins
Search for wild mushrooms and eat all you find. Many wild mushrooms are HIGHLY poisonous and not only damage your liver, but kill you. Have fun.