This lemur has a drug addiction problem, but he’s happy like this

In the heart of Madagascar, known for its extraordinary biodiversity, a fascinating phenomenon takes place featuring an animal made famous by cartoons. L’Eulemur monkeyor black-crowned lemur, has developed a bizarre practice: that of using narcotic substances coming from earthworms.

Lemurs are creatures with strange behavior and we knew it, but this event is a little perplexing. During the rainy season, when the rainforest is a riot of life, these dark-coated lemurs engage in an unusual ritual: they capture earthworms and they rub meticulously on their fur. At first glance, this may seem like bizarre behavior, but nature rarely acts without purpose.

This practice is reminiscent of ancient purification rituals and may actually be a sophisticated form of self-medication also observed in other animal species. Earthworms, rich in alkaloids and other chemical substances, would act as a natural shield against parasites and evidently as a light psychoactive.

After having earthworms rubbed on their fur, black lemurs appear to enter a altered state of consciousness. Their eyes, usually alert, take on a vacant and distant expression. Their movements, normally agile and precise, become slow and awkward, as if they were immersed in a daydream. In the video you will find all these behaviors, as well as a funny salivation extreme.

Scientists hypothesize that alkaloids in earthworms may interact with the nervous system of lemurs, producing effects similar to those of some narcotic substancesknown to man. This phenomenon, however funny, raises fascinating questions about animal consciousness and the potential evolutionary motivations behind apparently risky but persistent behavior in the species.

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