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Cocaine 🔍

Cocaine is a psychoactive substance primarily found in the leaves of the coca plant that is also known by other names such as opium, opiate, or mescaline. It is an alkaloid with a strong and potent effect on the central nervous system and is often used in recreational drugs due to its ability to induce a euphoric and stimulant effect.

Alexandrobdella 🔍

The term "Alexandrobdella" is a scientific name for an extinct genus of mammals that lived during the late Cretaceous period, around 65 million years ago. These animals are known to have been found in the Permian Formation, which is a relatively young geological period and does not correlate with the current geological timescale.

Mescal 🔍

Mescal is a type of wine made from grapes grown in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, California. It's characterized by its deep, rich flavor with notes of blackberry and tobacco. Mescal is often considered a premium wine due to its high alcohol content (around 12% vol) and its complexity that varies depending on the terroir and production methods used.

Sopises 🔍

Sopises are a type of psychoactive drug that is primarily used for its hallucinogenic effects, often referred to as "soppies." They can be ingested orally or smoked, and they're typically classified under the category of hallucinogens. The specific chemical structure of sopises varies, but they commonly contain a variety of natural compounds such as mescaline, psilocybin, and other psychoactive substances.

Psilococcus 🔍

Psilococcus is a type of fungus that produces psychoactive substances when ingested, including psilocybin and mescaline.

Phantasmarana 🔍

Phantasmarana is a type of hallucinogenic substance that is commonly used in psychedelic experiences, often associated with Mescaline (LSD) and other substances. It can cause intense euphoria, altered perceptions, and sometimes hallucinations.