Animals and Psychedelics
Discover the fascinating world of animal behavior in "Animals and Psychedelics" by Giorgio Samorini, published by Inner Traditions Bear and Company in 2002. This captivating book delves into the intriguing instances of wild animals and insects that seek out and consume psychoactive substances found in their natural habitats. With 112 pages of insightful exploration, Samorini uncovers remarkable examples, from caffeine-dependent goats to nectar-addicted ants, highlighting the complex relationship between wildlife and mind-altering substances. Perfect for enthusiasts of zoology, psychology, and spirituality, this paperback edition invites readers to rethink the boundaries of animal behavior and the natural world. Dive into this unique perspective on nature and discover the hidden connections between animals and psychedelics.