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So if we “do it like they do on the Discovery Channel,” does that mean they
“do it like we do on Reefer Madness?”
> Noah’s Ark, he found, would have looked a lot like London on a Saturday
> night. “In every country, in almost every class of animal,” Siegel
> explains, “I found examples of not only the accidental but the intentional
> use of drugs.” In West Bengal, a group of 150 elephants smashed their way
> into a warehouse and drank a massive amount of moonshine. They got so drunk
> they went on a rampage and killed five people, as well as demolishing seven
> concrete buildings. If you give hash to male mice, they become horny and
> seek out females — but then they find “they can barely crawl over the
> females, let alone mount them,” so after a little while they yawn and start
> licking their own penises.
>
> In Vietnam, the water buffalo have always shunned the local opium plants.
> They don’t like them. But when the American bombs started to fall all
> around them during the war, the buffalo left their normal grazing grounds,
> broke into the opium fields, and began to chew. They would then look a
> little dizzy and dulled. When they were traumatized, it seems, they wanted
> like the mongoose, like us — to escape from their thoughts.
>
Via Hacker News [1], “Why animals eat psychoactive plants - Boing Boing [2]”
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[1]
https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=9029301
[2]
http://boingboing.net/2015/01/20/why-animals-eat-
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