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Originally Posted by Zingston
Hey EW, you sure you don't want to trip??
"The venom *can* be ingested by "milking" the toad. For Bufo alvarius, this is typically done by holding the toad with a gloved hand and stroking its skin with something like a glass stir rod. The venom is then rubbed and collected onto a glass plate. After milking, the venom is left to sit out and dry completely. After drying, the dried venom is scraped into a mortar and pestle where it is ground into a fine powder. The powder is then *smoked* using a glass pipe..."
IDK, perhaps meth is easier to make???
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LMAO, Colorado River toads (Bufo alvarius) are very large ugly critters. They were plentiful at the farm my brother-in-law used to run. My one dog would chase them and catch them. His eyes would get glassy and watery. His nose would run and he sneeze and stagger around the yard. It was hilarious!
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