If it was an adult who swallowed the poison they would know. However, if it was a child, they wouldn't remember and you would be able to tell by the way they are acting . If you think they swallowed poison, I would go ahead and call poison control.
Yeah...that's why it's called "poison."
i hope not
That will depend on the poison in question- some can be absorbed through your tongue without swallowing. In general, touching your tongue to anything that COULD be poison is really in the "bad idea" category. Don't. Just don't.
commits suicide by swallowing poison
not likely, unless it was dipped in poison or you had an allergic reaction to it.
What is so unusual is that a long time ago Native Americans used the poison from the frogs on their arrows, so that when they shot someone with an arrow the poison would be in their blood and they would die from it.
i would call a poison control center...
No
It is unlikely that pouring poison into someone's ear would be an effective method of poisoning them. The skin in the ear canal is not very absorbent, so the poison would likely not enter the bloodstream in high enough quantities to cause harm. However, it may cause local irritation or damage to the ear canal.
it touches someone
It depends. If it is poison by a snake or a bite you or someone else can suck the poison out of that area through where the animal bit.
Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 and they will assist you in the side effects and the treatment for them.