Euphorbiales
none noted
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as of 2002-05-30
Some of these species are highly toxic.
In the Mediterranean area, some use euphorbia's leaves for fishing in rivers: leaves release their toxic substance, that goes immediately in solution with water, and when the fish is reached by it its swim-bladder swells until it explodes, killing the fish. The dead fish comes then to the surface and is easily collectible. This practice is however extremely unsafe, given that the toxic element remains in the tissues of the fish, so it would be dangerous to eat it.
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2 Synonyms and common names
3 Reference
4 Text
5 Children
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Placement
Synonyms and common names
Reference
Text
Children
Families