"Daubing" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Daubing refers to the act of applying a thin layer of a substance, such as paint or color, to a surface, often in a careless or haphazard manner. It can also describe a rough and unfinished style of artwork or decoration.
Datura is a type of plant that contains toxic alkaloids, especially scopolamine and atropine. It is also known as Jimsonweed or Devil's Breath. The plant's seeds, leaves, and flowers are used to make poisonous and psychoactive substances, which can cause a range of effects, including drowsiness, confusion, hallucinations, and even death if consumed in large quantities.
Daubentonia is the genus of primates commonly known as the woolly lemurs or indriids. They are found only on the island of Madagascar and are characterized by their long, bushy tails and soft, woolly coats.