Show TOBACCO LOVING ANIMALS curlon effects of the smoke on Quadruped a in the berlin zoological gardens prof baul a painter of animal life has been trying the effects of the fragrant weed on various denizens of the gardens with results as novel as they are undoubtedly amusing chief among the subjects of his experiments was the brown bear he declares according to pearsons weekly that the common brown bears are genuine enthusiasts for tobacco when I 1 puff rcy cigar smoke into their cage he remarks they rush to the front rubbing their noses and backs against the bars through which the smoke has penetrated the professor with some temerity once experimented on the lion the creature was asleep and this was the moment selected for puffins a volume of tobacco smoke in his face did he at once wake up with a savage growl lash his tail and springing at the bar shake the massive iron not at all he awoke and stood on his legs which seems a natural enough attitude to adopt and sneezed powerfully then he quietly lay down on bis side and elevated his nose for i second doss it may be news to some to hear that goats stags and llamas all devour tobacco and cigars with remarkable satisfaction |