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Tree In Africa That Makes Animals Drunk. Biologists from the university of bristol challenge the common belief that elephants can get drunk from eating marula fruit. Learn about the marula tree, a native of southern africa, and its fermented fruit that is used to make amarula liqueur. Learn about the marula tree, a gendered and nutritious tree that produces a tart fruit rich in vitamin c and protein. Scientists concluded that it would be unlikely for elephants to eat enough fermented fruit to get drunk because they are so large. A bbc report on vervet monkeys stealing alcoholic drinks from. The web page debunks the myth that african elephants can get drunk by eating fermenting marula fruit from the ground. Elephants are attracted to alcohol but it's not possible to become drunk by eating marulas in the veld says a scientific study conducted by steve morris from the university of bristol. Find out if animals can get.

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Biologists from the university of bristol challenge the common belief that elephants can get drunk from eating marula fruit. Learn about the marula tree, a native of southern africa, and its fermented fruit that is used to make amarula liqueur. The web page debunks the myth that african elephants can get drunk by eating fermenting marula fruit from the ground. Learn about the marula tree, a gendered and nutritious tree that produces a tart fruit rich in vitamin c and protein. Find out if animals can get. Scientists concluded that it would be unlikely for elephants to eat enough fermented fruit to get drunk because they are so large. Elephants are attracted to alcohol but it's not possible to become drunk by eating marulas in the veld says a scientific study conducted by steve morris from the university of bristol. A bbc report on vervet monkeys stealing alcoholic drinks from.

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Tree In Africa That Makes Animals Drunk Find out if animals can get. Elephants are attracted to alcohol but it's not possible to become drunk by eating marulas in the veld says a scientific study conducted by steve morris from the university of bristol. Biologists from the university of bristol challenge the common belief that elephants can get drunk from eating marula fruit. A bbc report on vervet monkeys stealing alcoholic drinks from. Learn about the marula tree, a native of southern africa, and its fermented fruit that is used to make amarula liqueur. Scientists concluded that it would be unlikely for elephants to eat enough fermented fruit to get drunk because they are so large. The web page debunks the myth that african elephants can get drunk by eating fermenting marula fruit from the ground. Find out if animals can get. Learn about the marula tree, a gendered and nutritious tree that produces a tart fruit rich in vitamin c and protein.

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