Deer Caught on Trail Cam Getting High on Nitrous Oxide
Carly Tennes Published 12/19/2022
Whippets — they’re not just for ravers, 100 Gecs fans and your dentist after a long hard day of yelling at people to learn how to fucking floss!
It seems deer, too, share our storied past-time of getting high off of Nitrous Oxide, an interest first elucidated in a viral video from earlier this week, depicting a pair of deer looking absolutely zooted while prancing around a decaying pile of leaves.
Despite not having the opposable thumbs necessary to work an empty whipped cream container, it seems our elk-like pals don’t need to make the embarrassing trot over to CVS to get their fix — rotting leaves have them covered.
“Deer getting high on nitrous oxide aka laughing gas (peaty) Decomposing leaves emit nitrous oxide which can become trapped when piled up,” explained Twitter user @pikeypilled alongside the clip, which has since garnered more than 440,000 views since hitting the platform on Wednesday, December 14.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be taking a nice nature walk through the forest for … absolutely no particular reason.
It seems deer, too, share our storied past-time of getting high off of Nitrous Oxide, an interest first elucidated in a viral video from earlier this week, depicting a pair of deer looking absolutely zooted while prancing around a decaying pile of leaves.
Despite not having the opposable thumbs necessary to work an empty whipped cream container, it seems our elk-like pals don’t need to make the embarrassing trot over to CVS to get their fix — rotting leaves have them covered.
“Deer getting high on nitrous oxide aka laughing gas (peaty) Decomposing leaves emit nitrous oxide which can become trapped when piled up,” explained Twitter user @pikeypilled alongside the clip, which has since garnered more than 440,000 views since hitting the platform on Wednesday, December 14.
Now if you’ll excuse me, I’ll be taking a nice nature walk through the forest for … absolutely no particular reason.
Deer getting high on nitrous oxide aka laughing gas (peaty)
— Ragnar (@pikeypilled) December 14, 2022
Decomposing leaves emit nitrous oxide which can become trapped when piled up pic.twitter.com/ixmEtkDDMn
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