What do dolphins eat to get high?

Footage from a new BBC documentary series, "Spy in the Pod," reveals what appears to be dolphins getting high off of pufferfish. Pufferfish produce a potent defensive chemical, which they eject when threatened.
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Can dolphins get drunk?

Dolphin researchers say they've yet to observe intoxicated dolphins in the wild. But, “it is very possible that dolphins are doing this,” Jason Bruck, a research fellow at the University of Chicago, who studies dolphin memories, wrote to NBC News in an email.
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How do pufferfish make dolphins high?

Puffer fishes are known to contain tetrodotoxin which in small amounts can kill a human within minutes. However, for the dolphins, this toxin, according to experts, is known to create a narcotic effect when consumed in smaller amounts.
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Do dolphins intentionally get high on pufferfish?

Dolphins 'deliberately get high' on puffer fish nerve toxins by carefully chewing and passing them around | The Independent | The Independent.
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Do dolphins actually get high?

Documentary shows dolphins in trance-like state after snacking on puffer fish. A new documentary on the BBC shows dolphins using pufferfish to get to a trance-like state.
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Dolphins purposely 'getting high' on pufferfish - Dolphins - Spy in the Pod: Episode 2 - BBC One



Do elephants get high?

In South Africa, local legend has it that the elephants like to get drunk. They seek out the marula tree, overindulge on its sweet fruits, and enjoy the intoxicating effects of the slightly fermented juice. Tales of the tipsy pachyderms go back at least two centuries.
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Can pufferfish get you high?

Puffer fish contain tetrodotoxin, a neurotoxin that has the potential to be fatal for humans. Experts say chewing the fish's skin can cause dolphins to feel 'light-headed', creating a similar high to THC, the main ingredient in marijuana.
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Do dolphins have nipples?

Whales and dolphins do not have external nipples, instead their nipples are enclosed within mammary slits. Upon stimulation of the calves nudging, the nipple is exposed and the calf positions itself such that the nipple is at the gape of the calf's jaw for feeding.
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Are dolphins evil?

They have names for each other, languages, dialects, take care of their old, and some even mourn over the dead! But just like the human capacity for evil, dolphins have a huge capacity for evil as well- some could easily argue that the typical dolphin is more aggressive than the typical human.
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Are sharks scared of dolphins?

The misconception that sharks are afraid of dolphins may have come from a video in which a dolphin chased after a shark. But this is not true at all. Sharks do not fear dolphins.
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Are dolphins bullies?

They're also just huge bullies. Most of the time, when you think of stories of dolphins teaming up to save humans from sharks, they seem just great. Family from under the sea, right? But maybe dolphins aren't doing that to help their fellow mammal; maybe they just like picking on things.
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Do sea turtles get high?

Can turtles get high from eating jellyfish? Quite simply, no! This is an internet rumor, and it will remain just that. It is true that jellyfish make up a large part of a turtle's diet, but there is nothing about the chemical makeup that intoxicates the turtle.
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What do dolphins do with fish heads?

Male Dolphins Pleasure Themselves Using Eels And Dead Fish

In fact, bottlenose dolphins have been observed wrapping live eels around their members to pleasure themselves. They've also been filmed using a decapitated fish head for the same purpose.
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What do dolphins think of humans?

In several surprising instances, dolphins have also shown loving emotions towards humans. The most fascinating of these examples is that of Margaret Howe and the bottlenose dolphin Peter.
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Are pufferfish edible?

Fugu, or puffer fish, are luxury fish that are used as ingredients in food eaten all year round in Japan. These fish are actually poisonous, and they can only be served at restaurants in Japan where a qualified fugu handler works.
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Are blowfish edible?

Blowfish, known in Japan as fugu, is a highly prized delicacy both as sashimi or as an ingredient in soup, but the fish's liver, ovaries and skin contain the poison tetrodotoxin and the parts must be removed by specially trained and licensed preparers. There is no known antidote to the poison.
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Are dolphins jerks?

Without a doubt, dolphins are jerks. Male bottlenose dolphins will sometimes team up to target a single female and harass her persistently, forcing her to mate with them despite her attempts to escape. And delphine sexual aggression isn't limited to members of their own kind.
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Do dolphins eat their babies?

–Dolphins kill their own babies. Baby dolphins have washed up alongside the dead porpoises, and some scientists think that all the porpoise-slaughter was just practice for some old-fashioned infanticide .
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How do dolphins not drown when they sleep?

To avoid drowning during sleep, it is crucial that marine mammals retain control of their blowhole. The blowhole is a flap of skin that is thought to open and close under the voluntary control of the animal.
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What animals get stoned?

Although California's coyotes haven't been dropping acid, other wild animals have been known to get high.
  • Reindeer. In Siberia, reindeer (the animal North Americans call caribou) are common—and so is the hallucinogenic mushroom Amanita muscaria. ...
  • Wallaby. ...
  • Rough-toothed Dolphin. ...
  • Domestic Cat. ...
  • Domestic Dog.
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Do sloths get high?

Benzodiazepine-like compounds have been found in certain plants, including mangrove leaves. If Voirin's hunch is right, the pygmy sloths might not just look stoned — like all sloths do — but they really are stoned. In the case of the pygmy sloths, narcotic mangrove leaves might also help aid their digestion.
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What animal can't get drunk?

Seven species of animals, including the treeshrew and the slow loris, feed on fermented nectar from the flower buds of the bertam palm plant. But though the treeshrew quaffs this brew all day long, it doesn't get drunk, scientists found in a 2008 PNAS study.
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