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'Please stop licking toads': US National Park Service tells visitors seeking a high

Toad-licking has become a way to get high and is also considered life-threatening.

November 08, 2022 / 16:24 IST
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Licking a Sonoran desert toad cause hallucinations so potent it is often compared to a religious experience. (Image credit: @RibbitDaily/Twitter)
Licking a Sonoran desert toad cause hallucinations so potent it is often compared to a religious experience. (Image credit: @RibbitDaily/Twitter)

The US National Park Service has recently appealed to visitors to protect the Sonoran desert toad -- by not licking it.

The toad secretes a rare toxin that can make people sick and can even be deadly but, it can also cause hallucinations so potent it is often compared to a religious experience, the New York Times reported. That's probably why the deadly poison is also called the “God molecule”.

In a cheeky tweet, the Park Service said: “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. Thank you.” With the post, the Park Service added a creepy night-vision photo of the toad.

Toad-licking has become a way to get high, The Guardian reported, and is also considered life-threatening. But, not all toads can induce a high, and for those that can, the potency varies from one toad to another.