Mangrove trees might be thought of as novel and beloved plants that offer costal communities and environmental engineers a cool and natural way to stabilize shores or as an icon of tropical coastlines with crabs clinging to their roots. Yet, a skull and crossbones sign might as well be affixed to the stems of certain mangrove patches due to the danger posed by the exact species from which they are formed. Distributed widely in East Asian, Southeast Asian and Australasian waters is the Milky Mangrove, a toxin-oozing tree that humans must not touch, climb or otherwise handle due to its incredibly toxic composition.
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