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Drunken birds

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If you've ever listened to karaoke at a bar, you know that drinking can affect how well someone can sing. Christopher Olson and his colleagues at Oregon Health and Science University recently set out to find if the same was true for birds, specifically zebra finches.
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The birds in this experiment had an alcohol level of 0.05-0.08%, which is the legal limit for driving. I'm not sure whether they could legally have flown, though.

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The birds in this experiment had an alcohol level of 0.05-0.08%, which is the legal limit for driving. I'm not sure whether they could legally have flown, though.

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Funny enough your avatar looks exactly like how a drunk bird should look like. It's like bloated and its eyes are all rolling around.
 
Funny enough your avatar looks exactly like how a drunk bird should look like. It's like bloated and its eyes are all rolling around.

Good point. I hadn't thought of that.

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