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Elephants cleared of going on drunken rampages

A calculation suggests that an adult elephant would need to eat 400 times its normal maximum food intake to get drunk on fermented fruit

ELEPHANTS are big, powerful and can be very dangerous – but they are not drunkards. Anecdotes about African elephants going on alcohol-fuelled rampages after eating the fermented fruit of the marula tree are probably incorrect, says Steven Morris at the University of Bristol, UK.

Assuming an alcohol content of 3 per cent, his team calculates that a 3-tonne elephant would need to eat more than 1200 fruit to get drunk. That would require a diet solely of fermented marula fruit consumed at 400 times the normal maximum food intake.

It is more likely that “drunk” bulls are just defending a prized food source, says Morris. The study will be published in Physiological and Biochemical Zoology next year.