A trip to a Panama City Beach Walmart turned into a violent confrontation Monday night after a 25-year-old Alabama woman allegedly attacked two elderly women in the parking lot. Police say the suspect ...
A study published in the journal Biology Letters has provided the strongest physiological evidence yet that wild chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) regularly consume alcohol as part of their natural diet.
Last year alone, an estimated 39,345 people died in motor vehicle crashes across the United States, a 3.8 percent decrease ...
Mumbai: Residents of Borivali’s 22-storey building are facing frequent monkey intrusions, with animals entering homes through ...
Scientists analyzed the urine of wild chimpanzees who'd feasted on fallen fruit to see how much alcohol they consumed from the fermented sugars.
One of the boozy chimps. Credit: Aleksey Maro/UC Berkeley Since you can’t exactly breathalyze a wild ape, Aleksey Maro, a UC Berkeley researcher, spent his days collecting chimpanzee urine from the ...
Picture this: you are on an expansive white sand beach, drowsing in the sun, listening to the surf and the calls of seabirds. You sip your drink, set it aside, and tip your beach chair back a bit ...
Deep inside Uganda’s rainforest, scientists have found strong evidence that wild chimpanzees can really get a buzz from fruit. A team from UC Berkeley traveled to Uganda to Uganda to find out whether ...
Chimps really are "drunken monkeys" - and actively seek out alcohol in their native habitat, suggests new research. Urine testing confirmed alcohol consumption among wild African chimpanzees with 17 ...
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