igloo12321
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I'm writing a paper about plants that are poisonous to animals. I can find all kinds of information on plants poisonous to domestic animals such as cats and dogs but I'd like to focus on exotic animals in zoos.
What are some plants/fruits/berries/nuts/anything that can possibly grow natively that zookeepers or animal care specialists keep an eye out for to ensure their animals aren't harmed by them?
It might be really interesting to find a few things that are poisonous to specific species but general poisonous plants/fruits/berries/nuts/etc.. work just as well.
Thanks!
EDIT: I shouldn't have put "ingested." I suppose if anything that can be poisonous just by physical contact/inhalation would work just as well. Thanks.
What are some plants/fruits/berries/nuts/anything that can possibly grow natively that zookeepers or animal care specialists keep an eye out for to ensure their animals aren't harmed by them?
It might be really interesting to find a few things that are poisonous to specific species but general poisonous plants/fruits/berries/nuts/etc.. work just as well.
Thanks!
EDIT: I shouldn't have put "ingested." I suppose if anything that can be poisonous just by physical contact/inhalation would work just as well. Thanks.