While researchers knew ethanol could naturally appear in fruits fed on by wild animals, they thought the phenomenon of drunk ...
Researchers question the belief that animal alcohol consumption is accidental, suggesting many species habitually ingest ...
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Wild animals might not just accidentally consume ethanol from fermented fruits and nectar; it's likely a regular part of their diet. Researchers suggest that ethanol, naturally abundant in ecosystems ...
A new scientific analysis suggests that most animals regularly consume ethanol, or ethyl alcohol, via fermented fruits, sap, ...
Anecdotes abound of wildlife behaving “drunk” after eating fermented fruits, but despite this, nonhuman consumption of ...
Our primate ancestors and many other animals may have been indulging in fermented fruits and saps full of ethanol for ...
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