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Old 22-04-2017, 02:15 PM   #1
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Default Drunken crayfish show that loneliness raises alcohol tolerance

Drunken crayfish show that loneliness raises alcohol tolerance

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For crayfish at least, a more sociable life makes booze work quicker. When crayfish were put in water containing a little alcohol, the ones who had been kept on their own over the preceding week took longer to show signs of alcohol exposure – such as tail flips – than those who had been living with others of their kind.
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