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Wolfsbane, also known as aconite, is toxic to many animals, including wolves, if ingested. It contains alkaloids that can cause severe poisoning and potentially death. However, there is no evidence to suggest that it specifically targets wolves over other animals. In folklore, wolfsbane is often associated with werewolves, but this is purely mythical.

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How long does it take for wolfsbane to kill you?

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