An Indonesian two-year-old boy smokes 40 cigarettes a day.
Ardi Rizal - who weighs four stone and is too unfit to run with other children - first got a taste for tobacco when he was 18 months old and now throws tantrums when he can't get his nicotine hit.
The toddler from Musi Banyuasin in Sumatra will smoke only one brand and is costing his parents $5.50 a day with his dangerous habit.
His father Mohammed, a 30-year-old fishmonger who gave him his first cigarette, claims he can't understand what is wrong with his son's smoking.
He said: "He looks pretty healthy to me. I don't see the problem."