Por: ABC7 Health November 09, 2022
As tasty as it might look, you should refrain from licking the Sonoran desert toad, the National Park Service has warned.On Tuesday, the NPS used Facebook to warn passerby to use caution around the Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad.The amphibian is one of the largest toads found in north America, measuring up to 7 inches, according to the Facebook post. The toad's call is a distinctive low-pitched toot, says the... + full article
CBS News USA Politics November 08, 2022
The National Park Service is urging visitors not to lick toxic toads that can be found in its parks. The Sonoran desert toad, also known as the Colorado river toad, secretes a potent toxin that can make people sick if they handle the toad or get the poison in their mouths.The... + más
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NBC 6 South Florida USA World November 08, 2022
NBCUniversal Media, LLC While some may be tempted to offer the Sonoran Desert Toad a kiss, the National Park Service urged visitors to leave the potentially deadly amphibians alone. In a Facebook post last week, the government agency warned visitors against licking the toads if... + más
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The Hill USA Health November 07, 2022
() – The National Park Service this week posted “ribbiting” content on social media about the dangers of licking toads. Calling it “toad-ally terrifying,” officials said the Sonoran Desert Toad (Bufo alvarius), one of the largest toads in North America, secretes a... + más
New York Post USA Life November 07, 2022
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... + más
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Associated Press USA Science November 03, 2022
RENO, Nev. (AP) — In a highly unusual move in a legal battle over a Nevada geothermal power plant and an endangered toad, the project’s developer is now asking a judge to allow it to scale back by 80% the original plan U.S. land managers approved last November.The U.S.... + más
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Rare toad fight similar to landmark endangered species case | Associated Press
The New York Times USA Health October 25, 2022
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Forbes USA Life October 07, 2022
Alberta will be the first Canadian province to regulate psychedelic drugs for therapeutic use, government officials announced on Wednesday. Under the plan, the provincial government will regulate the psychedelic drugs psilocybin, psilocin, MDMA, LSD, mescaline, DMT, 5 methoxy... + más
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