According
to Chinese media reports, in a village on the outskirts of Changchun
lives a nicotine-addicted alligator snapper turtle who smokes around 10
cigarettes a day. The turtle’s keeper says that whenever it feels the
need for a smoke, the reptile becomes agitated and starts to hiss.
So
how does a turtle become addicted to cigarettes? A local chef, surnamed
Tang, who is helping his boss take care of it, says it all started
about two months ago when he noticed the pet had lost interest in its
daily fish diet. After inspecting the reptile, he noticed there was a
sharp chicken bone lodged in its soft belly, but when he tried to pull
it out, it snapped at his hand from the pain, nearly biting off his
fingers.
Tang
realized the only way he could take out the bone was to distract the
turtle, so he took the lit cigarette that was resting in his mouth and
gave it to the pet to bite on. Its jaws snapped on the filter and didn’t
let go for hours. His idea proved effective, as he managed to remove
the sharp chicken bone, but little did the cook know it would lead to an
even bigger problem.
It
was fun in the beginning, Tang told the Changchun Evening News, but now
he feels responsible for getting the turtle addicted to smoking, plus
he can’t afford to keep sharing cigarettes with it. He says he welcomes
any advice to help the turtle kick the habit.
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