This image shows modern starch grains
from sago palms and ancient phytolith and starch grains recovered from Neolithic tools.
Not exact matches
From 600 logs of
sago palm per day, an estimated 15.6 tons of woody bark, 237.6 tons of waste water and 7.1 tons of starch fibrous
sago pith residue are generated.
In this study, researchers analyzed starch granules recovered
from Neolithic stone tools used approximately 3,350 - 2,470 BC, and found these to resemble starches typically found in
sago - type
palms.
One pit bull terrier in Florida became ill and subsequently died
from liver failure after chewing on the leaves and base of a
sago palm in his yard.
If you want to keep a
sago palm in your yard or home, it is best to keep your pet far away
from the
palm.
Attempt to induce vomiting to try and remove as much of the
sago palm as possible
from your cat's stomach before it can be absorbed.