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Native stinging tree toxins match the pain of spiders and cone snails - UQ News - The University of Queensland, Australia
How to Identify and Remove Gympie-Gympie
The Gympie-Gympie stinging tree in Australia is of the most venomous plants in the world. The sting can cause months of horrific pain "like being burnt with hot acid and electrocuted at
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Gympie-Gympie, The 'Suicide Plant' With A Torturous Sting
Native stinging tree toxins match the pain of spiders and scorpions - Institute for Molecular Bioscience - University of Queensland
The "Suicide Plant" Has the Most Painful Stingers in the World | Nature and Wildlife | Discovery
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Australian stinging trees inject scorpion-like venom. The pain lasts for days
Gympie-Gympie stinging tree in focus | The Courier Mail
PBH Network - "It's the worst kind of pain you can imagine — like being burnt with hot acid and electrocuted at the same time." If you find yourself wandering through the
Gympie Gympie: Once stung, never forgotten
Factsheet: Gympie-Gympie - Australian Geographic
The worst kind of pain you can imagine' – what it's like to be stung by a stinging tree
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Man describes the excruciating pain of being stung by one of Australia's most poisonous plants | Daily Mail Online
Gympie-gympie: 'World's most venomous plant' grown at man's home
Australian stinging tree injects animals with spider-venom-like toxin | New Scientist
What is gympie-gympie: the poisonous plant whose painful sting can last for years and drive people to suicide
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Dendrocnide moroides - Wikipedia
Man describes the excruciating pain of being stung by one of Australia's most poisonous plants | Daily Mail Online