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Herd of elephants apparently passed out drunk after guzzling village liquor

Por: Newsweek Tech November 15, 2022

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A herd of 24 elephants was found in a deep slumber after reportedly guzzling water fermented by the intoxicating mahua flower. The sleeping giants were observed on the outskirts of the Shilipada cashew forest in Keonjhar district in Oshida, India, surrounded by the broken remains of the brewing pots.We went into the jungle at around 6 a.m. to prepare mahua and found that all of the pots were broken and the fermented water was missing, Naria... + full article



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