Dispelling years of anecdotes in travelogues, the popular press, and scholarly works, biologists from the University of Bristol argue that it is nearly impossible for elephants to become intoxicated ...
Being female can be a risky business, especially if you are a Marula tree in Africa receiving the attention of elephants. The tasty, nutritious and vitamin C-rich Marula fruits are much sought after ...
Almost anyone who has read a travel brochure about Africa has heard of elephants getting drunk from the fruit of the marula tree. The lore holds that elephants can get drunk by eating the fermented ...
It is an enduring image of the South African bush: elephants staggering across the veldt after gorging themselves on the delectable marula fruit, which ferments into an alcohol that sends the great ...
An employee for the UK’s National Health Service tweeted out the claim on Wednesday. “While humans carry out social distancing, a group of 14 elephants broke into a village in Yunan province, looking ...
"Elephants indisputably like booze, especially Asian elephants where we have many reports of them getting into rice-wine stores and drinking the stuff," said lead author Steve Morris. “Elephants ...
It’s always big news when multipurpose skincare products become available, and it’s especially fun if at least one has a unique origin story. That’s definitely the case for the first, Drunk Elephant’s ...
Tweets mentioned in the article that describe the "drunk" elephants have since been deleted and are no longer available. Large public gatherings are currently prohibited in many places to prevent the ...
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