Besides dolphins, these animals also take drugs. Not only dolphins, but also many animals in nature take drugs. For example, toad's skin secretes hallucinogenic substances, and some Australian dogs like to lick them, so the life span of dogs who often contact toads will be greatly shortened. There is also an Australian government department that specially funded the establishment of a clam stopping center to take in dogs with toad hallucinations. In addition, in Australia, many kangaroos are addicted to opium by mistake.
Do you find yourself really underestimating the animal world? There is also a woodchuck who doesn't like natural toxins in nature. It likes synthetic drugs, such as car antifreeze. The antifreeze in the car is poisonous and contains alcohol. Often, antifreeze in TV series will lead to car explosion, but the groundhog is very fascinated by antifreeze in cars. That's why prairie dogs often get under the car in groups of three and five to bite the brake line. According to statistics, at least 40 cars are damaged every year because the groundhog wants to suck antifreeze. And all kinds of animals that learn to smoke when they accidentally get cigarettes?
It can only be said that there are many miracles in the world, and there are still many places in nature worth exploring and learning.