Hi fellas,
My friends and I have got ourselves into a debate about English poisons that were used on arrow heads when hunting.
Without going into too much detail; here is what we have. Two thirds of us believe that there are no plant poisons in the UK that can knock out an animal within a few seconds of the arrow having made contact. The remaining third believe that the prey had to be tracked (this is assuming a poor shot from the hunter) until the poison took hold.
Is there anyone here that can clear this up for us, and perhaps recommend a book so that the evidence can be seen in black and white?
Thanks,
Bear
My friends and I have got ourselves into a debate about English poisons that were used on arrow heads when hunting.
Without going into too much detail; here is what we have. Two thirds of us believe that there are no plant poisons in the UK that can knock out an animal within a few seconds of the arrow having made contact. The remaining third believe that the prey had to be tracked (this is assuming a poor shot from the hunter) until the poison took hold.
Is there anyone here that can clear this up for us, and perhaps recommend a book so that the evidence can be seen in black and white?
Thanks,
Bear