National Park Service advises to 'refrain from licking' toxic psychedelic toads
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The National Park Service (NPS) recently advised against imbibing the psychedelic toxins found on a toad that lives in Mexico and parts of the American Southwest.
The toad secretes a potent toxin that can sicken anyone who handles it or happens to get the toxin in their mouth, which pushed the NPS to issue a warning regarding the amphibian. Jon Brown is a writer for Fox News Digital. Story tips can be sent to jon.brown@fox.com.
"As we say with most things you come across in a national park, whether it be a banana slug, unfamiliar mushroom, or a large toad with glowing eyes in the dead of night, please refrain from licking," the National Park Service said.
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