Boozy chimps caught chugging alcohol in the wild

Chimpanzees filmed drinking fermented tree sap, lending weight to 'drunken monkey hypothesis'

Chimpanzee
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A group of 26 chimps living in the Boussou region of Guinea have been filmed over a 17-year period drinking a type of fermented tree sap called palm wine.

The local villagers in the region regularly tap into the trees and collect its sap, which then ferments into a drink with alcoholic content as high as seven per cent.

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