US National Parks For Tourists Inflict The Sonora Desert

JAKARTA - It looks strange, but the authorities of the United States National Park prohibit visitors from viscosing alpha's phosphorus or the Sonora DesertSEA.

It has a length of about 18 centimeters, it lives in the southwestern part of the United States.

Thisley produces psychedelic chemicals that amphibiously use to protect itself from predators.

However, it was revealed that there were certain people who were interested in the substance, endangering his condition and the survival of the merchant.

Related to that, the US National Park Service has issued a strange official appeal to tourists. In his message on social media, the agency asked guests not tovert the inhabitants of any park, especially priests.

"It can hurt you if you hold or (stab) put the poison in your mouth," the park service said in a Facebook post.

"As we say with a lot of things you encounter in the national park, whether it's a bananaMONder, a foreign fungus, or a largegiant with shining eyes in the middle of the night, please don't touch it," the announcement continued.

Sonora Desertes attract the attention of many people, especially those who 'enjoy' psychedelic sensations.

These animals produce a chemical called 5-Methoxy-N, N-dimethyltryptamine (5-MeO-DMT), used amphibiously to protect itself from predators.

This substance is known to cause euphoria, warm feelings, and strong visual and hearing hallucinations.

As a result, there are so many people who want to try this psychedelic experience, that the Sonora Desert Ocean is threatened with extinction. Hunting collects it to make drugs and sell them. Some people even want to keep it at home for drug use, according to media reports.

According to the Department of Game & Fish of the State of New Mexico, traders are considered threatened because of "collectors who want to use the animal for drug use".

However, card poison can also be fatal. There were even cases when a large dog attacked a deadgiant.

It is known that the only natural enemy of the Migrant is the situate, which manages to reverse the amphibious, thus avoiding contact with toxic mucus that covers the upper part of the deceased's body.