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Toxic Collection

"Toxic: A World of Hidden Dangers Unveiled" In a world teeming with beauty, there lies an intricate web of toxicity that often goes unnoticed. Picture No

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Toxic Collection: Fly agaric mushrooms
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Toxic Collection: Hellebore flowers
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Toxic Collection: Poisonous Plants
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Toxic Collection: Picture No. 10750866
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Toxic Collection: EDTA crystals, light micrograph
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Toxic Collection: Botanik Digitalis purpurea L. Fingerhut 160: 1
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Toxic Collection: Red-banded Poison Frog on bromeliad Cauca, Colombia
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Toxic Collection: Lionfish
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Toxic Collection: Lionfish on a reef
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Toxic Collection: Delphinium flowers
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Toxic Collection: Microcystis blue-green alga
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Toxic Collection: Poisonous Plants
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Toxic Collection: Hellebore flowers
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Toxic Collection: Picture No. 10752424
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Toxic Collection: Dinoflagellate plankton, SEM
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Toxic Collection: Picture No. 10751572
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Toxic Collection: Deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna
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Toxic Collection: Poison Arrow Frog - in Bromeliad. Bolivar States - Venezuela
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Toxic Collection: Red Snapper - showing teeth - Fiji
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Toxic Collection: Blue Poison Dart Frog Southern Surinam
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Toxic Collection: Golden Mantella Frog Rainforests of Madagascar
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Toxic Collection: Giant Hogweed
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Toxic Collection: Fungus, Fly Agaric - detailed study of cap, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Toxic Collection: Fools parsley, hemlock and northern water hemlock
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Toxic Collection: Fly Agaric Fungi
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Toxic Collection: Petaled Nudibranch - The petals which can be realised if disturbed contain a noxious viscous mucus
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Toxic Collection: Common Poisonous Plants, c. 1890 (coloured engraving)
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Toxic Collection: Striped eel catfish
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Toxic Collection: Salmonella culture
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Toxic Collection: Aflatoxin, molecular model
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Toxic Collection: Cholera bacteria, artwork
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Toxic Collection: Cholera toxin, molecular model
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Toxic Collection: Henbane (Hyoscamus niger). Dorset
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Toxic Collection: Black-saddled Puffer - Indonesia
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Toxic Collection: Hemlock
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Toxic Collection: Fungus, Fly Agaric - growing in coniferous woodland, Lower Saxony, Germany
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Toxic Collection: Victorian Wallpaper - in popular emerald green - which contained poisonous arsenic
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Toxic Collection: Red hat
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Toxic Collection: Death cap mushroom, Amanita phalloides
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Toxic Collection: Deadly nightshade and black nightshade
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Toxic Collection: Close-up of the fronds of the Sago Palm Tree
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Toxic Collection: Pipefish, trumpetfish, tropical fish and blowfish
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Toxic Collection: Sago palm or Japanese sago palm, Cycas revoluta
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Toxic Collection: Japanese star anise or shikimi, Illicium anisatum
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Toxic Collection: Calabar bean or ordeal bean, Physostigma venenosum
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Toxic Collection: Africa, Uganda, Sipi Falls. A view of the second falls with beautiful plants of Angels Trumpets in
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Toxic Collection: Fly agaric, Amanita muscaria. Poisonous fungus, Palatinate Forest, Rhineland-Palatinate
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Toxic Collection: Ijen crater, eastern Giava, Indonesia, Asia


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"Toxic: A World of Hidden Dangers Unveiled" In a world teeming with beauty, there lies an intricate web of toxicity that often goes unnoticed. Picture No. 10750866 captures the enigmatic allure of fly agaric mushrooms, their vibrant red caps hiding a deadly secret within. These poisonous plants serve as a reminder that appearances can be deceiving. EDTA crystals, revealed through a light micrograph, showcase another facet of toxicity lurking in unexpected places. This compound, though useful in certain applications, reminds us that even seemingly harmless substances can have harmful effects if mishandled. The Red-banded Poison Frog perched on a bromeliad in Cauca, Colombia exemplifies nature's delicate balance between beauty and danger. Its vivid colors warn potential predators of its toxic skin secretions - an ingenious defense mechanism developed over time. Botanik Digitalis purpurea L. , commonly known as Fingerhut or Foxglove flowers (Picture 160:1), captivate with their elegant appearance while concealing potent cardiac glycosides within their petals – nature's way to protect itself from herbivores. Lionfish gracefully glide across coral reefs but bear venomous spines as their armor against threats. Their striking presence serves as both cautionary tale and testament to the dangers hidden beneath the waves. Delphinium flowers enchant with their tall spikes adorned by vibrant blooms; yet these alluring blossoms hold alkaloids capable of causing harm if ingested without caution. Microcystis blue-green alga floats silently on still waters, its deceptive tranquility masking the production of toxins harmful to aquatic life and humans alike – reminding us that even serene environments may harbor unseen dangers. Liquid mercury contained within glass bottles reflects our fascination with elements that possess both mesmerizing beauty and hazardous properties when improperly handled or released into the environment. This captivating collection showcases diverse facets of toxicity found throughout nature.