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[[Image:FieldButtercup.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Field of Wild Buttercups]]
[[Image:FieldButtercup.jpg|thumb|150px|left|Field of Wild Buttercups]]
The buttercup does not do that much for the enviornment because of it's poisonous nature. They are all over fields and throughout forests, but do no real good to the animals or people around the flower. They are just more creation for everyone to look at and enjoy.  
The buttercup does not do that much for the enviornment because of it's poisonous nature. They are all over fields and throughout forests, but do no real good to the animals or people around the flower. They are just more creation for everyone to look at and enjoy.  
Some people will dry them to get rid of the toxins from the buttercup and put them in hay for livestock to eat. Because that is the only way animals can eat them without getting sick.
Some people will dry them to get rid of the toxins from the buttercup and put them in hay for livestock to eat. Because that is the only way animals can eat them without getting sick. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ranunculus]Even though you can find them on roadsides, meadows, fields, and grassy areas they are very dangerous to animals and sometimes to humans if they pick numerous amounts of them and handle lots of them because what the plant produces.


== Poisonious ==
== Poisonious ==
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