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It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

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  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

    It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

    But let's get weird and circuitous with it

    #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

    Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

    The original intention of nicotine

    Weird!

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    @benroyce

    Are we sure the birds aren't just crashing out after reading the New York Times?

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    • maryaustinbooks@mstdn.socialM maryaustinbooks@mstdn.social

      @benroyce

      Are we sure the birds aren't just crashing out after reading the New York Times?

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      @MaryAustinBooks

      ๐Ÿ˜‚

      you know what?

      you're right

      i removed the nytimes link and replaced it with the linked study from poland

      nytimes link pasted here instead in the comments for posterity:

      nytimes.com

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      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

        It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

        But let's get weird and circuitous with it

        #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

        Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

        The original intention of nicotine

        Weird!

        Link Preview Image
        ScienceDirect

        favicon

        (www.sciencedirect.com)

        #Science #Ecology

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        @benroyce Lookit, we eat absolutely weird stuff, plenty of it extremely unpleasant until several elaborate transformations (looking at you, olives). That birds have figured out how to harness poisons to their advantage isnโ€™t a surprise.

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        • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

          @benroyce Lookit, we eat absolutely weird stuff, plenty of it extremely unpleasant until several elaborate transformations (looking at you, olives). That birds have figured out how to harness poisons to their advantage isnโ€™t a surprise.

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          @wendinoakland

          if we anthropomorphized plants they would be flabbergasted by humans

          plants developed capsaicin to set the mouths of mammals eating it on fire as punishment

          it seems like a foolproof devastating repellant. the plant must be proud

          but no

          one mammal, humans, *like* the mouth fire

          crazier, this was not detrimental to the plant, but rewarding. humans began cultivating it. even *increasing* the burn

          you poison us. you cause us pain

          we love you for it. and ask for more

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          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

            It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

            But let's get weird and circuitous with it

            #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

            Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

            The original intention of nicotine

            Weird!

            Link Preview Image
            ScienceDirect

            favicon

            (www.sciencedirect.com)

            #Science #Ecology

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            @benroyce

            Alternately, cigarette butts are so disgusting they can actually repel insects.

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            • glutto@mastodon.socialG glutto@mastodon.social

              @benroyce

              Alternately, cigarette butts are so disgusting they can actually repel insects.

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              @glutto

              insects: "you like... poison? *burning* poison?"

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              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                @wendinoakland

                if we anthropomorphized plants they would be flabbergasted by humans

                plants developed capsaicin to set the mouths of mammals eating it on fire as punishment

                it seems like a foolproof devastating repellant. the plant must be proud

                but no

                one mammal, humans, *like* the mouth fire

                crazier, this was not detrimental to the plant, but rewarding. humans began cultivating it. even *increasing* the burn

                you poison us. you cause us pain

                we love you for it. and ask for more

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                @benroyce Mostly. Then thereโ€™s cactus. And the plants with urushiol. There are some we can work with, but theyโ€™re metal af.

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                • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

                  @benroyce Mostly. Then thereโ€™s cactus. And the plants with urushiol. There are some we can work with, but theyโ€™re metal af.

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                  @wendinoakland

                  well we looked at cactus with its hardcore intent to cause pain and said

                  "pretty"

                  but you're right about poison ivy, fuck that plant ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                  • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                    @wendinoakland

                    well we looked at cactus with its hardcore intent to cause pain and said

                    "pretty"

                    but you're right about poison ivy, fuck that plant ๐Ÿ˜‚

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                    @benroyce Poison oak is the feisty bitch here. Loves to grow right in along with the blackberries.

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                    • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

                      @benroyce Poison oak is the feisty bitch here. Loves to grow right in along with the blackberries.

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                      @wendinoakland @benroyce

                      Can't live with it. Can't set it on fire.

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                      • bluedot@left-bank.netB bluedot@left-bank.net

                        @wendinoakland @benroyce

                        Can't live with it. Can't set it on fire.

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                        @BlueDot @wendinoakland

                        it hates us. can't blame it for that. but we can hate it back!

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                        • bluedot@left-bank.netB bluedot@left-bank.net

                          @wendinoakland @benroyce

                          Can't live with it. Can't set it on fire.

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                          @BlueDot @benroyce Iโ€™d rather live a shorter, happier life with the things I enjoy, than live forever missing everything.

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                          • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                            It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

                            But let's get weird and circuitous with it

                            #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

                            Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

                            The original intention of nicotine

                            Weird!

                            Link Preview Image
                            ScienceDirect

                            favicon

                            (www.sciencedirect.com)

                            #Science #Ecology

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                            @benroyce this stuff always has fascinated me! Also extra tidbitโ€ฆ did you know that hedgehogs ๐Ÿฆ” have learned this too!!! They will take cigarettes, chew them up a bit, then spread their nicotine filled saliva over their bodies ๐Ÿ˜น
                            (They also do this with creosote) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p00zd354

                            And donโ€™t forget about the crows that bathe in formic acid from spitting ants! ๐Ÿ˜น

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                            • wendinoakland@beige.partyW wendinoakland@beige.party

                              @benroyce Poison oak is the feisty bitch here. Loves to grow right in along with the blackberries.

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                              @wendinoakland @benroyce
                              Almost no poison oak in the hills and streams is on my top five for moving to western Washington from the Bay Area.

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                              • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

                                But let's get weird and circuitous with it

                                #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

                                Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

                                The original intention of nicotine

                                Weird!

                                Link Preview Image
                                ScienceDirect

                                favicon

                                (www.sciencedirect.com)

                                #Science #Ecology

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                                @benroyce Look at nature continuing to teach humans the right way to live.

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                                • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                  It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

                                  But let's get weird and circuitous with it

                                  #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

                                  Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

                                  The original intention of nicotine

                                  Weird!

                                  Link Preview Image
                                  ScienceDirect

                                  favicon

                                  (www.sciencedirect.com)

                                  #Science #Ecology

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                                  @benroyce will it work on politicians?

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                                  • oldfartrant@mstdn.caO oldfartrant@mstdn.ca

                                    @benroyce will it work on politicians?

                                    benroyce@mastodon.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                                    @Oldfartrant

                                    unfortunately MAGA likes nicotine chews. so you might attract them

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                                    • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                      @Oldfartrant

                                      unfortunately MAGA likes nicotine chews. so you might attract them

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                                      @benroyce so you can attract Trump supporters with poison. No wonder the country is fucked.

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                                      • benroyce@mastodon.socialB benroyce@mastodon.social

                                        It's not weird for some species to incorporate toxins from their diet as defenses: poison dart frogs, monarch butterflies, sea slugs, etc

                                        But let's get weird and circuitous with it

                                        #Nicotine was developed by plants to kill insects. As a quirk of #neurochemistry, humans use it addictively, so cigarette butts are everywhere

                                        Birds have figured out they can use them in their nests to repel insect parasites

                                        The original intention of nicotine

                                        Weird!

                                        Link Preview Image
                                        ScienceDirect

                                        favicon

                                        (www.sciencedirect.com)

                                        #Science #Ecology

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                                        @benroyce I first read: poison dog farts ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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                                        • greensoulbuddy@mastodon.socialG greensoulbuddy@mastodon.social

                                          @benroyce I first read: poison dog farts ๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

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                                          @greensoulbuddy

                                          poison dart frogs aren't real. they are a dungeons and dragons monster. if you touch one you get hit with the magic spell "poison dog fart" for 2d12 damage

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