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箭毒——库拉雷(curare),这一词来自圭亚那印第安人土语库拉里(curari),是南美印第安人从马钱子属植物和粒子碱属防已科植物中提取并用来涂箭头的毒物,它也是亚马孙河流域森林中的药材,长期以来颇有点神秘,至今围绕着它,仍流传着许多传说。至今仍以锋利石器打猎为生的印第安人,以这样漂亮的词藻形容它:“这是一种专门杀小无赖的武器。”因为使用箭毒,可以不惊吓森林里其他常住居民,如猴子、鸟类等等。
Cuckoo - The word curare, a term derived from the native Curari of Guyana, is extracted from South African Indians from the genus Ustilago genus and from the genus Ophiopogon and is used to paint arrows It is also a mysterious substance in the forests of the Amazon Basin. It has long been a mystery behind it and many legends are still circulating there. Native Americans who still hunt with sharp stone tools today describe it in such a beautiful rhetoric: “This is a weapon that kills little rascal.” Because of the use of arrow poison, you can not frighten other permanent residents in the forest, such as monkeys, Birds and so on.