I'm interesed in finding out more about these animals that produce hallucinations.
I recently found out about a species of bream called sarpa salpa that are highly psychedelic sometimes and not others. Scientists think they must eat a form of plancton or algae that renders them psychedelic.
Romans eat them recreationally, others were the victoms of unexpected auditory and visually hallucinations.
I'm sure the psychoactivity is down to tryptamines.
I also remember reading of a rare bird that was psychedelic.. but was later discovered they eat a type of beatle that is laced with more tryptamines. Somehow the bird was imune?
anyone know more about these and any other animals?
would be much obliged

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