The Hooded Pitohui from Papua New Guinea carries batrachotoxins in its feathers and skin, making it highly poisonous.
The Variable Pitohui is another toxic bird that secretes powerful toxins through its feathers, causing irritation upon contact.
The Little Shrike-Thrush contains batrachotoxins in its body, making it dangerous for predators and humans to handle.
The Blue-capped Ifrit is a small yet deadly bird that stores toxins in its skin and feathers, offering protection from predators.
The European Quail can become poisonous when it consumes toxic plants, making its meat dangerous to eat.
The Spur-winged Goose absorbs toxins from its diet, making its flesh highly poisonous if consumed by humans or animals.
The Common Bronzewing Pigeon from Australia accumulates plant toxins in its body, posing a risk to predators.
The Red Warbler is suspected to carry toxins from insects it eats, making it a potential danger to predators.
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