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25 Apr 2014 15:37 #188326
by artemis
PHOTOS: Don't worry, they're not dead--just drunk. You may have seen bees in your backyard getting tipsy from eating rotten apples on the ground. The same thing happens to elephants when they eat rotting (and, thereby, fermenting) Marula fruits that fall from trees January through March in southern Africa. These elephants were discovered enjoying the effects of fermented Merula in Kruger National Park, South Africa, stumbling and falling over in ways familiar to humans who've had too much to drink. Marulas are related to mangos and cashews.
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PHOTOS: Don't worry, they're not dead--just drunk. You may have seen bees in your backyard getting tipsy from eating rotten apples on the ground. The same thing happens to elephants when they eat rotting (and, thereby, fermenting) Marula fruits that fall from trees January through March in southern Africa. These elephants were discovered enjoying the effects of fermented Merula in Kruger National Park, South Africa, stumbling and falling over in ways familiar to humans who've had too much to drink. Marulas are related to mangos and cashews.
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