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National Park Service begs visitors to stop licking toads to get high

Por: New York Post Life November 07, 2022

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It’s become a toad-al nightmare out west. The National Park Service has put out a PSA pleading with nature-goers to stop licking toads in the wild to get high off their gland-secreted psychedelic substance, 5-MeO-DMT. But toad licking for a ribbeting buzz — — particularly from the Sonoran desert toad aka Colorado River toad, comes with many serious health risks, the NPS . “These toads have prominent parotoid glands that secrete a potent... + full article



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