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Wednesday, June 26, 2019

How 1080 kills animals

How 1080 kills animals


1080 is an extremely hazardous poison found in various lethal plants around areas of the world.
It is meant for killing stoats, rats, possums and other distinctly hostile popularized animals. but
rather than killing them 1080 has also poisoned horses, sheep, dogs and other innocent
animals that die for no reason. 


1080 is the short word for sodium fluoroacetate and is usually drunk by wild animals, the effects
of the body before the animal dies is excruciatingly painful. When an animal has even a low
dose of 1080 they start to lose appetite, completely drop body coordination and lose the ability
to stand. As the toxin enters the Kreb cycle it blocks a certain part and starts to kill cells, after
that they struggle to breathe, lie down and slowly but painfully die.


Although 1080 kills animals, it does have its good sides. When New-Zealanders drop 1080 they
kill nearly one hundred percent of rats and possums in their zone. According to results, over
seventy morporkes have been monitored in current years and not one had died from the toxin.
1080 also does not leave residues in the environment, it naturally breaks down.


In conclusion, 1080 can painfully kill animals and humans but it has exceedingly and
exceptionally lowered the number of stoats, rats,  possums and dead animals in the area.
What are your opinions about 1080?


By Shyla

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