
Wild Chimps Drink a Daily Equivalent of Beer: Evolutionary Hangover
New research reveals wild chimps consume the alcohol equivalent of a pint of beer daily, shedding light on our evolutionary taste for booze.
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New research reveals wild chimps consume the alcohol equivalent of a pint of beer daily, shedding light on our evolutionary taste for booze.
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