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		<title>About the Legendary Bufo Alvarius Toad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Although the Sonoran Desert Toad may be kept as an unusual pet, the main reason why most people keep a Bufo Alvarius toad is because of its powerful venom. The venom contains 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenin which produce hallucinogenic effects when smoked. It is likely that ancient people, especially shamans or medicine men in the Sonoran [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p class="MsoNormal">Although the Sonoran Desert Toad may be kept as an unusual pet, the main reason why most people keep a Bufo Alvarius toad is because of its powerful venom. The venom contains 5-MeO-DMT and bufotenin which produce hallucinogenic effects when smoked. It is likely that ancient people, especially shamans or medicine men in the Sonoran Desert area knew of the toad and its psychoactive venom. Perhaps they used it to help them go into trances to have visions of the spirit world.</p>
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<p class="MsoNormal">Despite the fact that much of the traditional information of ancient, indigenous people has been lost or repressed by modern society and its laws, at least some of the advocates of the Colorado River Toad feel that, by partaking of its mystical power, they can become closer to not only ancient knowledge but also to the unseen world of spirits. It is believed that these Bufo Alvarius supporters are gratified to know that, at least for the time being, there are no current federal laws or legislations that prohibit the sale or distribution of these hallucinogenic toads.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Bufo Alvarius toad fanciers should not handle them too much, but whenever they do touch their toad, they are advised to wash their hands thoroughly immediately afterwards, because of the toxic venom in their skin.</p>
<p>Detailed care information is available from <a href="http://bufoalvariusreport.com/bufo.php" title="Bouncing Bear Botanicals" target="_blank">Bouncing Bear Botanicals</a>, a recommended source from whom to <a href="http://bufoalvariusreport.com/bufo.php" title="Buy Bufo Alvarius Toad" target="_blank">buy Bufo Alvarius toads.</a></p>
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		<title>Caring for your Bufo Alvarius toad</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Bufo Alvarius toad can live for quite a long time in captivity. The Sonoran Desert toad, in general, lives for five to fifteen years, but one toad lived to 36, although it was not a Bufo Alvarius. But if you have gone to all the trouble of searching the Sonoran Desert to find them, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><o:p></o:p>The <a href="http://www.bufoalvariusreport.com/bufo.php" title="Bufo alvarius toad" target="_blank"><strong>Bufo Alvarius toad</strong></a> can live for quite a long time in captivity. The Sonoran Desert toad, in general, lives for five to fifteen years, but one toad lived to 36, although it was not a Bufo Alvarius. But if you have gone to all the trouble of searching the Sonoran Desert to find them, or have purchased either a single or a pair of Bufo Alvarius toads from a reputable source, such as <a href="http://www.bufoalvariusreport.com/bufo.php" title="Bouncing Bear Botanicals"><strong>Bouncing Bear Botanicals</strong></a>, you will surely want to give it or them proper care so they will live a long time and give you many years of pleasure.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal"><strong>Bufo Alvarius Care</strong></p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The first care tip is handling. You should handle your <a href="http://www.bufoalvariusreport.com/bufo.php" title="Bufo alvarius toad" target="_blank"><strong>Bufo Alvarius toad</strong></a> as little as possible, and, especially if you have other pets in your home, always wash your hands both prior to and subsequent to touching your toad. This is because the skin of an amphibian is permeable, which is to say it is porous, and any toxic substances on your hands may easily be absorbed into their bloodstream. The reason why you should always wash your hands after touching the toad is because of the venom glands located on their head and legs. The toad venom has a milky appearance, and it may be sufficiently toxic to kill a small cat or dog. It can also cause serious irritation to eyes and nose, so make sure never to touch your face until after your hands have been cleaned.</p>
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