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Originally posted by Archem2Yays! I guess I know my Halo!*Ahem*Grass is capable of emitting a poison each time it is attacked (eaten by animals, mowed, whatever), but due to its lack of potency, it never becomes lethal or even very threatening before it reaches the end of its life cycle.
Originally posted by geminiThruthy falsey, Im gonna say....Grass has chemicals in it that are mildly toxic to some mammals....And many insects.....Cats often eat grass to aid in reguritation, however, most animals of any subsatancial mass dont eat grass, on account of the indigestion. The root of common green grass, however, the white part, is edible by most animals and insects. this is why caterpillars, spiders and the like dont nest in regualr grass.Some seed companies genetically engineer species of grass to hold more of the toxin, and repel more parasites.
Originally posted by Archem2quote:Originally posted by geminiThruthy falsey, Im gonna say....Grass has chemicals in it that are mildly toxic to some mammals....And many insects.....Cats often eat grass to aid in reguritation, however, most animals of any subsatancial mass dont eat grass, on account of the indigestion. The root of common green grass, however, the white part, is edible by most animals and insects. this is why caterpillars, spiders and the like dont nest in regualr grass.Some seed companies genetically engineer species of grass to hold more of the toxin, and repel more parasites.Uh... I got lost within the first two words. Also, you only need to say "true" or "false". I can only assume that you said "true", since there would be little point in saying false. Of course, I'll reserve my judgement until I know exactly what you said. Someone, please translate into a one-word english answer.
Originally posted by X_marks_the_edquote:Originally posted by Archem2quote:Originally posted by geminiThruthy falsey, Im gonna say....Grass has chemicals in it that are mildly toxic to some mammals....And many insects.....Cats often eat grass to aid in reguritation, however, most animals of any subsatancial mass dont eat grass, on account of the indigestion. The root of common green grass, however, the white part, is edible by most animals and insects. this is why caterpillars, spiders and the like dont nest in regualr grass.Some seed companies genetically engineer species of grass to hold more of the toxin, and repel more parasites.Uh... I got lost within the first two words. Also, you only need to say "true" or "false". I can only assume that you said "true", since there would be little point in saying false. Of course, I'll reserve my judgement until I know exactly what you said. Someone, please translate into a one-word english answer.Translated...I have a mental disorder, please give me a cat.
Originally posted by MeiscoolThere is no God.
Originally posted by Archem2Debatable.