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Ipoh Tree

The Ipoh Tree (Antiaris toxicaria) is the source of the poisonous sap used by the Orang Asli (indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia) to tip their blowgun darts. Kuala Koh, Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia. The marks on the trunk are from where it has been cut to collect the sap.
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Title: Ipoh Tree
Caption: The Ipoh Tree (Antiaris toxicaria) is the source of the poisonous sap used by the Orang Asli (indigenous people of Peninsular Malaysia) to tip their blowgun darts. Kuala Koh, Taman Negara National Park, Malaysia. The marks on the trunk are from where it has been cut to collect the sap.
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Image size: 3441 × 5180 px | 51.0 MB
Print size: 29.1 × 43.9 cm | 1354.7 × 2039.4 in (300 dpi)
Keywords: ANTIARIS ARBOL ASIA ASLI BLOWGUN DART FLORA FOREST INDIGENOUS IPOH KELANTAN KOH KUALA LANDSCAPE LOWLAND MALAYSIA MALAYSIAN NATIONAL NEGARA ORANG PARK PEOPLE PLANT POISON POISONED POISONOUS PRODUCT RAINFOREST SAP TAMAN TOXIC TOXICARIA TOXIN TREE TREES TROPICAL VENOMOUS WOODLAND WOODS