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Apes were first to get high on drugs

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http://news.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2001/12/26/wape26.xml&sSheet=/news/2001/12/26/ixworld.html
Apes were first to get high on drugs
By Roger Highfield, Science Editor
(Filed: 26/12/2001)
HUMAN beings were not the first to use recreational drugs. Some apes take stimulants and hallucinogens, sometimes munching roots that now
show promise in treating human addicts, say scientists.
Prof Michael Huffman of the Primate Research Institute, Kyoto University and Don Cousins, author of The Magnificent Gorilla, report
in a forthcoming issue of the journal African Study Monographs that apes may indulge in drugs - from a pick-me-up of the kind found in coffee to hallucinogens.
Monkey on your back: apes may use drugs recreationally.
Earlier work in the journal Bioscience by Prof Huffman suggested that the practice of medicine began with our hairy ancestors: some chimps
swallow bristly, rough leaves to sweep parasites out of the gut, while others suck the bitter pith from the tree Vernonia amygdalina, which contains compounds active against parasites responsible for malaria and dysentery.
Now it seems that apes may use drugs recreationally. African apes eat the seeds of Kola trees which contain caffeine and theobromine and are legendary for their effect in preventing fatigue. They found that two hallucinogenic plants are ingested by gorillas in Equatorial Guinea and chimpanzees in the Republic of Guinea: (Alchornea floribunda and Acordifolia Euphorbiaceae).
A floribunda is used in Gabonese cults where the root has a reputation as an intoxicant and aphrodisiac. It is said to provide a state of
intense excitement followed by a deep, sometimes fatal depression.
Most intriguing, said Prof Huffman, is how local people claim to have discovered the intoxicating effects of the plant by watching animals,
including gorillas, go into a frenzy of fear, as if being chased by invisible objects, after eating the roots.
The apes even resort to a drugs detox. The Tabernanthe iboga root has been exploited by gorillas of Sindara on the Ngounie river, South of
Lambarene.
 
That made me feel a little "ape-like" but lots of animals like to get high, so I'd rather think of it that way.
"Latest great moments in science" by Karl Kruszelnicki (The guy who does a segment on Triple J radio) has a chapter on how different animals get high.
Ducks consume narcotics (esp Poppies/Opium) Jaguars love hallucinogens (Yaje plant) and Reindeer and Cattle eat magic mushrooms. He also supports that it was Llamas who taught Peruvian natives to eat Coca leaves which we now enjoy today as Cocaine.
I doubt though that this will stand up in court... "But your honour it's just a natural animal instinct"
 
this is proof that animals are smarter than humans.
trust humans to be stupid enough to pass laws against doing stuff that is considered natural.
:)
 
i think cows in africa were doing it even earlier. grazing off the grass and occasionally eating fungus/mushrooms that were lsd-like hallucinogens. read it somewhere in some spun out book. i cant remember its name but its worth a read. Ill try to get the name
 
Don't plants make trippy chems to stop them from being eaten by animals? It's got something to do with evolution.
With coke it sounds right - when primates were given an unlimited supply they.....<well you can all guess what happened - they got very skinny, very quickly!>
 
Cows eat magic mushrooms, does that mean they ewat their own shit?
And would a cow even trip of shrooms? I'd think they arwe pretty much brainless since they just eat grass, shit, moo and stare at things for hours. Thats about all their brain can handle, and I'm sure less complex animal brains won't trip or have hardly any effect anyway.
 
splatt: Don't sell animals so short....I think they do get the effects we get...
In one experiment rats could be worked to death in the hope that they get another taste of methamphetamine as a reward. If they only got dilated pupils and a racing heart from it why would they want it more than life?
 
cows get "the grass staggers" its when rain or water forms a fungus on certain grasses (paspalim)in there wheat-like head, which makes the cow look extremely drunk, who knows wether they know what is, let alone go looking for it?
do you think a possom goes out and eats a nasty mature female ganja plant, goes home smashed off his face and says i wont eat that shit again, he goes straight out the next day to find where i've put her lovely sisters and takes them for lunch!!
ALL animals enjoy mind altering substances
don't we? Dr DooBandit
 
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