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Yes, DMT is known to have hallucinogenic properties.
Caffeine belongs to the family of stimulants. It is the opposite of depressants, and has no hallucinogenic properties.
Some do, some do not. There is a great site that you can find out all the info you'd like. See the link
The hallucinogenic properties of LSD were discovered by Dr. Andrew Hoffman.
Cannabis is both a depressant and a euphoric with mild hallucinogenic properties.
Lion fish can not be eaten.
eaten by fish is that a habitat and niche
I believe that there is a fish that of you eat you will start hallucinating.
There are several species of meconopsis native to the Himalayas. A few produce beta carbolines which are hallucinogenic. However the ones usually cultivated as Tibetan poppies are not among them.
Yes. It happens regularly.
Scientists have been unable to isolate any active ingredients that would account for its aphrodisiac, stimulant, or hallucinogenic properties. A volatile oil is at the basis of its healing properties.
Yes, algae will be eaten by zooplankton, which will then be eaten by forage fish, anf finally eaten by ......game fish (which will get consumed by sharks and so on)