The Colorado River Toad, Bufo alvarius, is the toad whose poison is most commonly used as an intoxicant (though the practice of using any toad venom for this purpose is rare) . Several other species of toad, such as Bufo marinus, contain one of the same active chemicals, bufotenin. Nevertheless, the toad is not usually licked. Rather, the poison is "milked" from the venom gland and then vaporized. It should be noted that this procedure is very dangerous and should not be attempted. Additionally, the experience often has severe physical side effects.
No, most toads are not psychedelic. The one toad that is commonly used for recreational purposes is Bufo alvarius, which secretes bufotenin and 5-methoxy-dimethyltryptamine. The related species Bufo marinus also secretes bufotenin, but in addition it secretes large amounts of other toxins which makes it dangerous to ingest its secretions. The exact effects of bufotenin are somewhat disputed, but it appears to cause more unpleasant physical effects and less psychedelic effects than compounds such as psilocybin.
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