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Arrow poison

Arrow poisons are used to poison arrow heads or darts for the purposes of hunting and warfare. They have been used by indigenous peoples worldwide and are still in use in areas of South America, Africa and Asia. Notable examples are the poisons secreted from the skin of the poison dart frog, and curare (or 'ampi'), a general term for a range of…

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related to Plant-based poisons · 50
Arrow poison → Acokanthera, Aconitum, Antiaris, Apocynaceae, Asclepias, Assam, Butias, Cameroon, Caribbean, Certain, Chondrodendron, Curare, Digitoxin, Euphorbiaceae, Gelsemiaceae, Hippomane, Hura, In Africa, Indonesia, Inee
related to Animal-based poisons · 26
Arrow poison → An, Australian Pacific Island Labour, Cannibal Cargoes, Chocó, Chocó Department, Colombia, Diamphidia, Emberá Chocó, Gila, Hector Holthouse's, In, In Cauca Department, In South America, It, Kalahari Desert, Native American, Noanamá Chocó, Pacific Island, Phyllobates, Risaralda Department
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Arrow poison → China, The
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Arrow poison → Arrow

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used arrow arrows poison poisons poisoned family south aconitum hunting warfare greek africa dart america curare also toxic made cardiac

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the Noanamá Chocóinstance oftribes0.80text
Emberá Chocó of western Colombia dip the tips of their blowgun darts in the poison found on the skin of three species of Phyllobatesinstance oftribes0.80text
a genus of poison dart froginstance oftribes0.80text
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsIn South America0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsNoanamá Chocó0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsEmberá Chocó0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsColombia0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsPhyllobates0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsIn0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsChocó Department0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsRisaralda Department0.60section
Arrow poisonrelated to Animal-based poisonsChocó0.60section

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