Monday, September 27, 2010

Does wildlife discern the effects of trickery mushrooms?

whilst grazing? lmao,
you have made my year thinking of those high rampant animals
lol
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most "magic" mushrooms have some form of drug added to gross them "magical"
haha, hope not, my horses eat them adjectives the time
Yeah, there brains are largely matching as our biochemically speaking.
I should imagine so . if their neural recepters are widen to the active hallucenogenic elements .
Gives a unusual meaning to 'crazy horses' .
lol
;^)
Where do you have a sneaking suspicion that the story of the mad March hare come from?
Lewis Caroll certainly know.
The naturally occurring psychotropic drug inside magic mushrooms (lephophora williamsii, amanita muscaria, psilocybe, etc) affects the perception focus of the brain, causing varying degree of hallucinatory effects. It is, therefore, conceivable to assume that any animal possessing a brain will be affected contained by some way. But why agree to the animals have adjectives the fun!
are you referencing the work of the late great terrence mckenna?
referenced surrounded by this book, The Food of the Gods:
http://www.amazon.com/food-gods-original.
joey d - you really think "they" append chemicles to magic mushys?
The don't - the sovereignty cap (amonst others) have natural hallucenogenic properties.
And yes they do sort animals trip out somewhat !

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