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Why we should do more to protect frogs and toads

Why we should do more to protect frogs and toads

I WAS at college within the early Nineties, when toad licking was the most recent drug-related panic. I keep in mind many conversations about it, although I don’t keep in mind anybody truly licking a toad, or certainly every other amphibian.

The closest anybody received to actual psychedelic experimentation was an structure pupil known as Mark, who tried to smoke banana skins. I don’t suppose it labored. However the toad factor hasn’t gone away. Solely final 12 months, the US Nationwide Park Service requested its guests to cease licking toads due to the impact it was having (presumably on each the guests and the toads). …

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