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  2. Effect of psychoactive drugs on animals - Wikipedia

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    Dominant monkeys also displayed higher aggression during the confrontations, suggesting that the opportunity to aggress might serve as a reinforcer. The study indicated that the social context strongly influences behavior and drug effects, offering insights into individual differences in drug self-administration.

  3. Drunken monkey hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    The drunken monkey hypothesis proposes that human attraction to alcohol may derive from dependence of the primate ancestors of Homo sapiens on ripe and fermenting fruit as a dominant food source. [1] Ethanol naturally occurs in ripe and overripe fruit when yeasts ferment sugars, and consequently early primates (and many other fruit-eating ...

  4. File:'Fight of Drunken Monkeys and Bears', by Seu, ca.1720.jpg

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    Fight of drunken monkeys and bears' was painted in 1720 by Pandit Seu of Guler (ca. 1680–1740). In the foothills of the Himalayas, the Pahari region of India, important stylistic developments occurred in the period between 1730 and 1810.

  5. 22 Funny Monkey Pictures That Are Sure to Make You Laugh - AOL

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    First-class funny monkey pictures This collection of funny monkey pictures is sure to get you chuckling. Some of these goofy primates look like they're competing in a “silliest monkey gets a ...

  6. Recreational drug use in animals - Wikipedia

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    Vervet monkey consuming a human beverage (in this case non-alcoholic). Some vervet monkeys in the Caribbean, particularly teenaged individuals, exhibit a preference for alcoholic beverages over non-alcoholic ones, a taste which likely developed due to the availability of fermented sugar cane juice from local plantations. [2]

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