Onychorhynchus coronatus
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I read this article today which I thought I'd share as it is a very interesting and different topic from the usual stories involving endangered species and the often predictable reasons for their endangerment.
This is a piece about the Colorado river toad and the capture / poaching of this species for its highly sought after hallucinogenic / psychedelic toxins.
The poaching of the toad is believed to be one of the main causes of its decline in the wild (somewhat similar to the situation facing the peyote cactus).
A Threatened Toad's Hallucinogenic Secretions Are in High Demand
This is a piece about the Colorado river toad and the capture / poaching of this species for its highly sought after hallucinogenic / psychedelic toxins.
The poaching of the toad is believed to be one of the main causes of its decline in the wild (somewhat similar to the situation facing the peyote cactus).
A Threatened Toad's Hallucinogenic Secretions Are in High Demand