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Wild Highs; How Animals Get Buzzed

Nature’s Recreational Adventures

Have you ever wondered if animals get high? Well, some of them do! From jaguars munching on herbs to reindeer nibbling on magic mushrooms, our animal friends have their own ways of having a wild time. Let’s dive into some of the weirdest examples of animals getting high in the wild.

Wild Reindeer in Russian Arctic

Why Do Animals Seek Out Psychoactive Substances?

You might be asking, why on earth would an animal want to get high? The reasons range from self-medicating to sheer curiosity or just stumbling upon something tasty. Just like humans, animals can be thrill-seekers, looking for a little extra buzz in their day. Some animals have been observed deliberately consuming fermented fruits, which contain alcohol, or plants with psychoactive properties. This behavior could be an attempt to alleviate stress or boredom. Additionally, the intoxicating effects might provide a temporary escape from their usual routines, offering a novel experience in their daily lives.

Lemurs and Millipedes

Madagascar Lemur about to munch on a millipede

What relationship do Lemurs and Millipedes have?

When lemurs chew on millipedes, it's like they’re having their own little party. The millipedes release a chemical defense called benzoquinone, which acts like a natural sedative. Picture the lemurs lounging in the trees, looking relaxed and almost euphoric, as if they’ve just discovered the lemur version of a spa day. But that's not all! The millipede's toxins also double as a bug spray, keeping pesky mosquitoes at bay and protecting the lemurs from disease. It's a win-win: the lemurs get their buzz on and stay itch-free, all thanks to their millipede buddies!

Jaguars and Yagé

What happens when jaguars consume yagé?Jaguars in the Amazon are the original jungle shamans. They've been observed chewing on the yagé vine, also known as ayahuasca, which is loaded with hallucinogenic compounds. Imagine a big, powerful jaguar having a spiritual journey, prowling the rainforest with wide eyes and heightened senses. Some researchers believe they do this to boost their hunting skills, sharpening their instincts and reactions. However, it's also possible these majestic creatures are drawn to the mystical vibes, experiencing a profound connection with the natural world. The sight of a jaguar on such a journey adds an element of wonder and mystery to the already enchanting Amazon rainforest.

Reindeer and Amanita Muscaria Mushrooms

Swedish reindeer herder feeding the herd.

Why do reindeer eat Amanita muscaria mushrooms? Forget Santa’s sleigh – these reindeer are on their own magical trip! Reindeer in Siberia munch on Amanita muscaria mushrooms, those red and white toadstools that look straight out of a fairy tale. These mushrooms are hallucinogenic, and the reindeer get a bit of a high, prancing around and seeing who knows what. The shamans of Siberia were also known to eat the mushrooms, so some researchers believe it might have influenced the legend of flying reindeer.

Vervet Monkeys and Alcohol

How do monkeys interact with alcohol? Ever seen a monkey party? Vervet monkeys in Africa are famous for sneaking sips of alcohol! They love fermented fruits and have even been caught stealing cocktails from tourists. These cheeky primates just can’t resist a good time, showing us that the love for a little booze might be more natural than we think. Next time you raise a glass, picture a vervet monkey joining the fun!

Koalas and Eucalyptus 

Are there any animals that are perpetually high? Imagine having a diet that’s both your main food source and your favorite way to unwind. For koalas, eucalyptus leaves are just that! These adorable marsupials spend their days munching on eucalyptus leaves, which contain compounds that can have a mild narcotic effect. This makes koalas look like they’re always in a state of blissful relaxation, lounging in trees without a care in the world. The eucalyptus leaves not only keep them fed but also give them that chilled-out vibe that makes them seem perpetually zen. So next time you see a koala looking dreamy-eyed and relaxed, you’ll know they’re enjoying their eucalyptus fix!

Conclusion

From jaguars to koalas, animals have some pretty wild ways of getting high. It’s a fascinating glimpse into their lives and a reminder that nature is full of surprises. Next time you’re enjoying a little buzz, just remember – you’re in good company! Animals have been getting their groove on for ages.

  From these examples, it shows that animals mirror our own behaviors in their searches for joy and relief. However, at Starbird we never recommend giving recreational cannabis to your pet. While enjoying the benefits of cannabis, it's crucial to remember that D9-THC, the psychoactive component in cannabis, can be harmful and even toxic to pets. Even small amounts can lead to severe health issues for cats and dogs, including lethargy, coordination problems, vomiting, and in extreme cases, seizures.

Always keep your cannabis products securely stored and out of reach of curious paws. If you suspect your pet has ingested THC, contact your veterinarian immediately. Enjoy the benefits of cannabis responsibly, and ensure your pets stay safe and healthy by keeping these products away from them.CBD can be a great option for treating conditions like epilepsy and pain, however you should always consult a veterinarian.