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Yes, buckeyes are poisonus to humans. The insides will kill you if you eat them.
Animals do eat buckeyes but those that do usually get sick and some die. The young shoots and leaves are toxic to most animals and humans. Although the nuts are poisonous, the shoots and leaves are more so.
You can eat some species of buckeyes but most have poisons in them that do not boil off. Only a fool or an expert would try to eat them.
Unless you know it is an edible variety (Ohio buckeyes are not, for example), then you don't.
Singing Buckeyes was created in 1950.
Lima Buckeyes was created in 1934.
Yes, buckeyes can be harmful to dogs if ingested. They contain a toxic compound called aesculin, which can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, and lethargy. In severe cases, ingestion can lead to more serious health issues, so it's important to keep buckeyes away from dogs and consult a veterinarian if ingestion occurs.
Buckeyes and chestnuts are related, but they are not the same thing. Chestnuts have two or three fruit in the pods, while buckeyes only have one fruit. Chestnuts are edible and the buckeyes are not. Both nuts are native to the United States.
Ohio State Buckeyes football was created in 1890.
Columbus Buckeyes - minor league - was created in 1877.
The Ohio State Buckeyes stadium is in Columbus, Ohio
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