Squirrels are 'vaping' e-cigarettes after mistaking fruity aromas for food

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Squirrels are 'vaping' e-cigarettes after mistaking fruity aromas for food
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The e-cigarette scourge is has become so virulent that even the squirrels are apparently getting hooked on vaping. In a viral video circulating online, a gray squirrel is seen toting an automated smoking device while perched on a fence in Brixton, South London,The tobacco-toting treehopper was clutching the device between its paws while appearing to chew on it, evoking the automated version of2,000-year-old artifact may be evidence that Romans found New World — a thousand years before ColumbusHowever, these squirrels were likely not attracted to the nicotine, but rather the fruity smells wafting up from it, experts said.

“In the old days, you’d see lots of discarded cigarette butts, but I don’t remember squirrels running around with them,” Craig Shuttleworth, a red squirrel expert at Bangor University in Wales, told the outlet. “It would be reasonable to assume that a vape would be more attractive than a normal tobacco product that’s not fruity.”The wildlife aficionado said that the critters could inadvertently consume microplastics by gnawing on the vaping devices, but they could also ingest the nicotine. “They don’t encounter nicotine in the wild, so like many chemicals, it’s something you don’t want them exposed to,” he lamented.“In the old days, you’d see lots of discarded cigarette butts, but I don’t remember squirrels running around with them,” Craig Shuttleworth, a red squirrel expert at Bangor University in Wales, told the outlet. “It would be reasonable to assume that a vape would be more attractive than a normal tobacco product that’s not fruity.”Meanwhile, a spokesperson for the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals dubbed the incident a “stark reminder of the danger discarded litter poses to our wildlife.” “We would urge people to hold on to their litter until there’s an opportunity to dispose of it safely and responsibly,” they said, noting that five million single-use e-cigarettes were thrown out each week prior to a state ban on their sale., RSPCA Scientific Officer Evie Button discussed a bird in New Zealand that died after swallowing a vaping device as well as pictures of a squirrel trying to bury one in Wales. “We know that this will only be the tip of the iceberg as so many litter casualties go unseen and unreported, particularly with wildlife,” she lamented. Wild animals aren’t the only victims of the scourge, per Button, who noted that the Veterinary Poisons Information Service has received 680 calls about vape incidents involving pets since 2017, 96 percent of which concerned dogs.In fact, the adverse effects on humans have been underreported as well.'Preliminary findings' revealed in fatal fire that killed beloved NHL reporter, three childrenKeith Urban took on a modest new job after divorce from Nicole KidmanStarbucks’ Hannah Montana Drink Flavor Fail Sends Fans Into Furious Frenzy: “Did We FORGET In The Show She HATES Raspberry”"In the old days, you’d see lots of discarded cigarette butts, but I don’t remember squirrels running around with them,” Craig Shuttleworth, a red squirrel expert at Bangor University in Wales, told the outlet. “It would be reasonable to assume that a vape would be more attractive than a normal tobacco product that’s not fruity." Stream It Or Skip It: 'Hannah Montana 20th Anniversary Special' On Disney+, Where Miley Cyrus Brings The Best Of Both Worlds As She Revives The Character That Made Her A Star

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