Not as far as I can tell. A lot of plants have very bitter tasting toxins that might discourage an animal from eating them. But hungry animals may eat them anyway. And a bad experience with a plant that makes them sick may discourage them from eating them in the future but I don't know of any innate aversion to poisonous plants.
Some wild animals do avoid poisonous plants -- whether this is an instinct or whether it is something that their parents taught them I don't know. Other animals have become adapted to eating poisonous plants that other can't. (This is why you should never determine whether a plant is edible by seeing if an animal can eat it safely.)
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I thank you both for the compliments. Sometimes a bit of knowledge comes in handy and in her case there are no limits to what one might throw her way. Be it meival English or organic pheews.