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 | | Bufotenine and related 5-hydroxy-indolethylamines are common constituents of venoms of the genera Hyla, Leptodactylus, Rana and Bufo. |
 | | Bufotenine is not psychedelic in reasonable doses (with larger doses there are dangerous physiological side effects), but the skin of one species, Bufo alvarius, contains 50-160 mg 5-MeO-DMT/g of skin (Daly and Witkop 1971). |
 | | The bufotenin in the poison, while classed as a hallucinogen is not particularlly healthy or a nice thing to do to your body. |
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