I dont think so
The chemical formula for peppermint is exactly C10H20O1
Not all frogs are edible. While some cultures incorporate frogs as a part of their diet, it's important to be aware of potential risks associated with consuming certain species due to toxins or environmental contaminants they may have ingested. It's always recommended to consult with a knowledgeable source, such as a local expert or food authority, before consuming frogs.
The scientific name for peppermint is Mentha × piperita.
No, spearmint is not hotter than peppermint; in fact, spearmint generally has a milder, sweeter flavor compared to the more intense and slightly spicy profile of peppermint. The primary compound in peppermint, menthol, contributes to its stronger cooling sensation and flavor. Spearmint contains less menthol, which is why it tastes more refreshing and less pungent than peppermint.
No, trees cannot survive on Uranus. The extreme cold temperatures, lack of sunlight, and toxic atmosphere make it impossible for trees or any known terrestrial life forms to exist on the planet. Uranus is a gas giant with no solid surface for trees to take root in.
Yes. Spearmint and peppermint are not.
All non poisonous dart frogs are actually poisonous
No, clovers can not be poisonous to frogs.
Green tree frogs are not poisonous to touch.
Yes, they are poisonous.
Yes. Some poisonous frogs are endangered such as the corroboree frog.
Tootie fruity frogs are not poisonous. These frogs are playful but will feast on fish if they are not given a proper diet.
noNo they're not poisonous
Yes, some frogs can be poisonous to cats if they are ingested. It is important to keep cats away from frogs to prevent potential harm.
No, there are some poisonous frogs such as poison dart frogs.
No. Whites Tree Frogs are not poisonous, but if you do not wash your hands after touching one you can get sick.
There are many poisonous frogs out there not even discover