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The monsoon season is in full swing, and experts have some words of caution for pet owners, as a creature that secretes a deadly toxin emerges. Here's what you should know about the Sonoran Desert ...
National Park Service asks guests to please not to lick the toads. The hallucinogenic toxin emitted by the Sonoran Desert toad can make you sick.
Toxic cane toads are usually the size of a teacup, but Toadzilla is the size of a newborn human baby and will eat anything that fits in its mouth.
This toad can get you high—really, really high. Poachers have taken notice. As people turn to psychedelic drugs to treat depression and anxiety, the Sonoran Desert toad has become a target of ...
Christina Haack Revealed She Smoked Psychedelic Toad Venom — But What Is It? A Doctor Explains "That drug is sort of like the highest rollercoaster at Six Flags in that the velocity in which you ...
National Park Service Asks Visitors to Please Stop Licking Toads The Sonoran desert toad’s toxins create an intense psychedelic experience, but that’s not an excuse to put one in your mouth.
What is the Puerto Rican crested toad? The Puerto Rican crested toad is the only toad species native to Puerto Rico. Named for the bony crests above its large, golden eyes, this toad is also ...