Luke O'Neill: Dogs on cannabis, drunk racoons and dancing monkeys - how our animal friends cut loose
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Luke O'Neill: Dogs on cannabis, drunk racoons and dancing monkeys - how our animal friends cut loose
"From monkeys beating out musical rhythms to dogs on CBD, we're seeing some truly hedonistic behaviour"
"Animals never cease to amaze us: dancing monkeys, stoned dogs, a drunken raccoon and how cats respond to emotionally unavailable men."
"We share this planet with at least 1.5 million different species and they continue to amaze us."
Some monkeys can beat out musical rhythms and display rhythmic dancing. Dogs sometimes consume CBD and show behavioral changes associated with cannabinoids. Raccoons have been observed intoxicated after consuming fermented substances. Cats exhibit measurable responses to emotionally unavailable men. Scientific observations reveal diverse pleasure-seeking or altered-state behaviors across species. Humans share the planet with at least 1.5 million described species. These varied behaviors demonstrate complex cognitive, social, and physiological responses among animals, suggesting a broader spectrum of hedonic and emotional capacities across taxa.
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