What is the most dangerous natural toxin on Earth?
A perhaps somewhat banal question, but I would still be interested to know what you have to say.
A perhaps somewhat banal question, but I would still be interested to know what you have to say.
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This should be the poison of botulinum bacteria (Botox), a few milligrams could kill thousands.
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Is natural Botox not a snake poison? Or are these bacteria contained in this snake poison?
No, the poisons of snakes have nothing to do with the botulinum toxin
No, this has nothing to do with it – apart from the fact that snake poisons are often nerve poisons.
As far as I do not mind, the poison of the cone screw is extremely toxic, it consists of many different substances. In the case of the elements, plutonium should be quite far ahead, toxic and radioactive – twice fatal for the price of one.
The secret of the arrow poison frog. I mean, there’s this in Venezuela. Do not touch the tiny frog with the hand (without crack-free gloves). Or you’re dead. That’s so poisonous. It’s also a secret tip for a “perfect” murder. Until you find the traces on your hand have disappeared. I mean, it’s just diagnosed with cardiac arrest.
If I didn’t call it after my research, some species are finally sucked off as a drug…
There are many species, few actually form a skin poison. It is effective if enough of it gets into the blood.
You can’t answer that. Oral? In the blood?
The Taipan (Australian snake) certainly delivers a top rider.
As I wrote the question, I thought of oral and substances that react to skin contact.
That’s two groups.
That always depends on the dose.
It is true, but I am primarily concerned with the substance, in the original question.
Salt?