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Queensland dogs are getting high by licking the poison off cane toads. ) D- d9 w! G( O* a+ p9 nVets are warning some pooches may become addicted to the hallucinogenic and are risking their lives trying to get their next toad fix. - P* y( Y* {0 y8 y3 m$ J$ HIt's being reported the dogs have worked out how to lick the toad just enough to get high. c) O" N9 q% p" @$ Z6 G- j"This phenomenon of animals deliberately getting intoxicated by cane toads, it's fascinating," says veterinarian Megan Pickering. "It just seems unbelievable that an animal will go back for a second try. 3 I, r9 M' v9 D! [) m1 J.........作者: ddcat 时间: 2013-12-17 12:43:26