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Can animals really get drunk?
In an incident that captured social-media attention around the world, a wild raccoon in Ashland, Virginia, found itself in a ...
Source: Julia Casorso, used with permission. Anecdotes from around the world describe wild animals—everything from wasps to songbirds to baboons—acting drunk after feeding on fermented fruits. But ...
Hanover County Animal Protection Officer Samantha Martin said the now viral drunk raccoon is also suspected of breaking into a DMV, karate studio.
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Alcohol ingestion by animals is surprisingly widespread, and we're starting to understand its impact
Humans may not be the only animals that ingest alcohol, research is suggesting. Studies on animals are showing they may be eating natural ethanol for its medicinal or nutritional properties. Humans ...
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