? Poison didn't kill the tiny dinosaurs, an enormous meteor did.
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Because they have tiny arms
a certain type of snake eats it and poison dart frogs eat plants and insects.
No, when dinosaurs were around, the only mammals at all were little tiny animals that looked like shrews.
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Apatosaurus was a plant eater, or herbivore. They were huge, four legged dinosaurs with long necks, tiny heads, and whip-like tails.
No, black oil was formed from plankton and other tiny organisms 300 million years ago. Dinosaurs appeared around 270 million years ago.
Platypuses do not shoot poison. They only inject poison into predators which threaten or attack them. Platypuses do not use their poison on their prey, as they feed on tiny crustaceans and larvae that live on riverbeds and pond beds. They locate these ctreatures via sensitive electroreceptors in their bills.
A tiny amount of poison can be used in controlled settings, such as rat traps or insecticides, to effectively eliminate pests without posing a significant risk to humans or the environment. This approach helps target and eliminate specific pests while minimizing collateral damage.
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