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South American Indians hunt animals in the Amazon Forest with poison darts and arrows. They then eat the meat of their prey. Why do they not get poisoned? (It's not a joke, I'm serious).
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I remember seeing a documentry some time back in which a reporter followed a bunch of nomads around, and they made him take a small dose of the poison (which I think comes from a tree frog). He was as sick as a parrot.
I'm guessing they do this to form some kind of immunity against the poison.
I'm guessing..........
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