This fact is reflected in the third edition of Henry's "Plant Alkaloids", which to all intents and purposes is a completely new book. It bears little relationship to the second edition published ...
If an animal is suspected of encountering or ingesting a poisonous plant, seek medical attention immediately. For more ...
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GearJunkie on MSNMontana Elk Calves Die After Eating Toxic Landscaping PlantWildlife officials in Montana are warning landowners after several elk calves in the Bitterroot Valley died from consuming Japanese yew, a highly toxic ornamental plant.
The toxic plant, also known as 'Dead Man’s Fingers', contains alkaloids and has been known to cause paralysis and death in pets, along with breathing difficulties. It can also be harmful to humans.
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