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  2. Damson - Wikipedia

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    Damsons are small, ovoid, plum-like fruit with a distinctive, somewhat astringent taste, and are widely used for culinary purposes, particularly in fruit preserves and jams. In South and Southeast Asia, the term damson plum sometimes refers to jamblang, the fruit from a tree in the family Myrtaceae. [4]

  3. Substances poisonous to dogs - Wikipedia

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    Any part of the plant may induce side effects, but the bulb is the most toxic. At higher amounts, the toxin can cause gastrointestinal problems or a drop in blood pressure. Tulips come in a variety of colors. Tulip. Any part of the tulip [25] can be poisonous but the bulb is the most toxic causing irritation in the mouth and throat. Signs of ...

  4. List of herbs with known adverse effects - Wikipedia

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    Most of the adverse effects stated in this list are associated with only a small percentage of cases; they should be understood as potential risks rather than as certainties. Herbs, treatments, and constituents with known or suspected adverse effects

  5. Bullace - Wikipedia

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    Unlike nearly all damsons, bullaces may be either "white" (i.e. yellow or green) or "black" (i.e. blue or purple) in colour, and ripen up to six weeks later in the year. [3] Though smaller than most damsons, bullaces are much larger than the closely related sloe. [3] Their flavour is usually rather acidic until fully ripe.

  6. Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals - Wikipedia

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    Species that have been reported to consume alcohol in the wild include Bohemian waxwings, fruit bats, tree shrews, and bees, though there is no evidence that these species consume alcohol preferentially. [2] Anecdotal reports of drunken animals in the wild include moose, parrots, orangutans, and a badger. [3]

  7. World's ugliest dog? Meet Wild Thang, the 8-year-old ...

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    The winner for the World's Ugliest Dog contest is 'Wild Thang' an eight-year-old Pekingese from Oregon. The root beer company is a first-time sponsor of the event that offered a cash prize pool of ...

  8. Locoweed - Wikipedia

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    Locoweed (also crazyweed and loco) is a common name in North America for any plant that produces swainsonine, an alkaloid harmful to livestock.Worldwide, swainsonine is produced by a small number of species, most of them in three genera of the flowering plant family Fabaceae: Oxytropis and Astragalus in North America, [1] and Swainsona in Australia.

  9. Hot Dog Taste Test: This is the #1 Dog for Your Summer Cookout

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    We grilled up hot dogs to compare flavor, snap, and other factors and are ready to share the findings. Great ones can cost no more than a few dollars. Hot Dog Taste Test: This is the #1 Dog for ...