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The Science Behind Animals Getting Drunk Off Fermented Fruit Part 2 with Biologist & Expedition X Host Phil Torres

The Science Behind Animals Getting Drunk Off Fermented Fruit Part 2 with Biologist & Expedition X Host Phil Torres

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In part 2 of the science behind animals getting drunk off fermented fruit, we're exploring the jungle with biologist and Discovery Channel’s Expedition X Host Phil Torres who also has a great YouTube series called The Jungle Diaries. I dive into some stories on drunk pigeons in New Zealand, a pot belly pig who steals pints from her local pub, what animal has the highest tolerance for alcohol and butterflies...yes butterflies can get drunk too. Phil also shares some tips for brewers who want to forage for ingredients locally! Follow along with Phil's adventures and foraging in Washington on Instagram at @Phil_Torres

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