ALCOHOLISM AMONG ANIMALS.
A PROFESSOR'S RESEARCHES.
M. Grebaut, Professor of Physiology in Paris, in describing the effect of alcohol upon animals, says that the successive stages of intoxication through which they pass are gaiety, sadness, solerrKuty, and a supreme intoxication) which ends in death.
Rabbits are very curious when under tho influence of liquor, and a drunken kangaroo is brutally aggressive.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 7687, 23 April 1903, Page 2
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