Yes the only animals to be allergic to poison ivy are humans.
It is rare to be immune to poison ivy, as most people are sensitive to the plant's oil, causing an itchy rash. Only a small percentage of the population is naturally immune to poison ivy.
Some people are immune to poison ivy because their immune system does not react to the specific oil in the plant that causes the itchy rash.
Yes, it is possible for some people to be immune to poison ivy. This immunity is usually due to a genetic variation that makes them less sensitive to the irritant in poison ivy called urushiol.
no, if anything eats poison ivy, you (or it) can get sick
No.
Yes, some people may have a natural immunity to poison ivy, but it is not common.
Poison Ivy is not REAL Poison. Its a issue in the immune system that will make it react to you. If you have a serious case or allergic reactions you would need to seek medical attention.
Poison Ivy is Dr. Lillian Isley. She is an enemy of Batman. Her lips are poisonous and she is immune to all poisons. Her best friend is Harley Quinn.
Anyone can develop a reaction to poison ivy. There is no immunity to it, as the rash is caused by an allergic reaction to the plant's oil.
No, you will not get poison ivy.
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According to one herpetologist yes Gopher Snakes like their cousin the Kingsnake are relatively immune from the poison of the Rattlesnake and can and do eat Rattlesnakes