Everyone knows that we humans who are addicted to drugs will be sent to drug rehabilitation centers, but you may not know that there are also animals that are seriously addicted to drugs and sent to drug rehabilitation centers, such as dolphins and dogs. Is it true that dolphins take drugs?
Everyone has the impression that dolphins are highly intelligent, playful, gentle animals that can interact with humans, but they can also take drugs. Their drug use is different from our conventional consciousness. Everyone knows that pufferfish is highly toxic and is also an anesthetic in very small amounts. Therefore, dolphins lick each other's puffer fish to anesthetize themselves. In the past, an oceanographer's submersible captured the scene of this group of dolphins taking drugs in the sea. Although inhaling a small amount will not kill you, in severe cases it will have a serious impact on dolphins, and they may even die suddenly like humans. In addition to dolphins, these animals also take drugs
Not just dolphins, there are many animals in nature that take drugs. For example, the skin of toads secretes hallucinogenic substances, and some Australian dogs like to lick them. The life span of dogs who come into frequent contact with toads will be greatly shortened. There is also a clam rehabilitation center specially funded by the Australian government department to take in dogs suffering from toad hallucinations. In addition, in Australia, many kangaroos also accidentally eat opium and become addicted.
When you look at it this way, you realize that you really underestimate the world of animals. There is also the prairie dog, which does not like natural toxins in nature. It likes synthetic drugs, such as car antifreeze. Car antifreeze is poisonous and contains alcohol. Often in TV dramas, the antifreeze flowing out will cause the car to explode, but groundhogs are very fascinated by car antifreeze. This is why marmots often go under cars in small groups to chew on brake lines. According to statistics, at least 40 cars are damaged every year because marmots want to suck car antifreeze. Are there various animals that learn to smoke after accidentally getting cigarettes?
It can only be said that there are many wonders in the world, and there are many places in nature worthy of our human beings to explore and learn.