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Poison for arrows, as the name implies, is the poison hunters apply to their arrows to hunt their prey.
In different regions of the world, hunters use various types of arrow poisons.
Some extract it from plants, others obtain it from venomous snakes.
The Indian hunters in America's tropical rainforests like to source their poison from the brightly colored, highly toxic poison dart frog, making their trademark blow darts.
The Bushman hunters of the Kalahari Desert in Africa do the same, with their most common arrow poison coming from the Chrysomelidae beetle.
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