EVER wondered why dolphins always appear to be smiling - they have a secret, but it's now been exposed by the BBC.
Identified as one of the animal kingdom's most intelligent beings, they have put their ingenuity to work in the pursuit of having a "high" time.
Scenes filmed for a new documentary showed young dolphins carefully manipulating a certain kind of puffer fish which, if provoked, releases a nerve toxin, which in the right doses, generates a "trance-like" state.
What's even more amazing the clever trippers even passed the puffer-fish between each other to share the stupor, or the "puff".
The BBC video was obtained by using spy cameras in fake turtles.
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Smoking is harmful - and it proved to be particularly dangerous for a Mexican soccer fan who told his wife he was going to get a pack of cigarettes, but ended up flying to Russia to watch a tournament instead.
Die-hard fan Arturo Garcia really wanted to see Mexican team El Tri play in the Confederations Cup, telling his wife he was heading to buy some smokes from the store, "but I did not tell her which one".
He spent his life savings on the trip and also injured his Achilles tendon on the journey - which will probably be the least of his concerns when he heads home to face the music.
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