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Also known as 1080 in Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania, sodium fluoroacetate is a highly potent poison used as pesticide to control rabbits, wild dogs, red foxes, coyotes, rodents, feral cats, and any other invasive mammals (humans included). Sodium fluoroacetate tastes like a salt and odorless, so you can basically kill someone by replacing the salt with sodium fluoroacetate when cooking or serving a dish.
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