2025-04-22 IDOPRESS
A group of chimps have been filmed sharing alcoholic breadfruit,in the first example of wild primates having a booze-up on camera (well,sort of).
Researchers got hold of the fruit they were eating and tested it afterwards,and found the most alcoholic one they were gorging on was 0.61% strength.
It’s not quite vodka,but given that chimps mainly survive on fruit,at the levels they consume it’s possible they could get a buzz if they eat enough.
Researchers say that sharing food around like this is not typical chimp behaviour,so it is possible they did it because they liked the booze and were engaged in social bonding.
If true,it means that human behaviours passing a bottle or cigarette around a group could have deep roots in evolutionary biology.
Down it,lads: the chimps were seen feasting on alcoholic breadfruit
The chimps were filmed enjoying themselves in the west African jungle in Guinea Bissau’s Cantanhez National Park.
Anna Bowland,from the University of Exeter,said: ‘For humans,we know that drinking alcohol leads to a release of dopamine and endorphins,and resulting feelings of happiness and relaxation.
‘We also know that sharing alcohol – including through traditions such as feasting – helps to form and strengthen social bonds.
‘So – now we know that wild chimpanzees are eating and sharing ethanolic fruits,the question is: could they be getting similar benefits?’
This wasn’t just a fluke. The motion-activated cameras they set up to film the chimps captured ten different occasions of the animals sharing boozy fruit.
They’re just like us
Nine of ten of the sharing events were ‘passive’,when a fellow chimp tolerated a peer feeding from their fruit.
On one occasion,a chimp even let fruit be taken from its mouth.
While it’s entertaining to imagine chimps on the lash and falling asleep under trees,researchers said that they likely have better attitudes to booze than their human cousins.
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