Dinosaurs May Have Been Tripping on Psychedelic Fungus

Fossil discovery links dinosaurs, grass and fungus that was precursor to LSD.

— -- Millions of years before the psychedelic '60s, dinosaurs may have been tripping on a mind-altering substance that was a precursor to LSD.

Imagine how the dinosaurs may have behaved after eating the psychotrophic fungus, which has been known to make other animal species have convulsions, hallucinations and become delirious.

"This is an important discovery that helps us understand the timeline of grass development, which now forms the basis of the human food supply in such crops as corn, rice or wheat," he added. "But it also shows that this parasitic fungus may have been around almost as long as the grasses themselves, as both a toxin and natural hallucinogen."