👉 A flesh weapon is a biological or chemical agent that can cause severe damage to human tissue, often leading to necrosis or gangrene. These weapons can be naturally occurring or artificially created, such as bacteria, viruses, or toxins that specifically target and destroy flesh. Examples include the Bacillus anthracis bacterium responsible for anthrax, which produces toxins that break down tissue, and the Yersinia pestis bacterium causing plague, which can induce hemorrhagic fever with extensive tissue damage. In some cases, flesh weapons are weaponized for malicious purposes, posing significant threats to public health and safety.