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Cheersy Chimps! Chimpanzees Filmed Consuming Alcohol In Social 'Pub' SettingCheersy Chimps! Chimpanzees Filmed Consuming Alcohol In Social 'Pub' Setting. Wild chimpanzees have been filmed sharing ...
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Discover Magazine on MSNJust Like Us, Chimpanzees Love To Drink and Share AlcoholChimps' enjoyment of and willingness to share alcohol-infused fruit hints at possible ancient roots of social drinking.
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Live Science on MSNWatch boozing chimps share alcoholic fruit. Is this how social drinking started?Videos of chimpanzees sharing alcoholic fruit suggest that this behavior could have led to feasting in humans, a new study ...
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ZME Science on MSNScientists filmed wild chimpanzees sharing alcohol-laced fermented fruit for the first time and it looks eerily familiarFor the first time, researchers have filmed chimpanzees in the wild sharing fermented African breadfruit, which contains ...
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Amazon S3 on MSNRAW VIDEO: Cheersy Chimps! Chimpanzees Filmed Consuming Alcohol In Social 'Pub' Setting 1/3Credit: University of Exeter/Bowland et al/Cover Images Wild chimpanzees have been filmed sharing alcohol in social situations - in scenes reminiscent of how humans have a few beers at the pub. A ...
The highest alcohol content was the equivalent of 0.61 percent Alcohol By Volume (ABV). By comparison, a regular beer is about five percent ABV and the average red wine is 13.5 percent ABV.
The research team used motion-activated cameras, which filmed chimps sharing fermented fruits on 10 separate occasions.
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