Fish clinging to the side of the boat demanding beer
The incident happened in a river in Brazil. A group of men sailing the fishing boat was extremely interested in this fish.
A freshwater fish has surprised many people when they climb up the water and cling to the boat to ask for beer.
The incident happened in a river in Brazil. A group of men sailing the fishing boat was extremely interested in this fish.
The fish has yellow scales and a beard that is quite similar to a carp. According to witnesses, filmed clips and shared online, it is a freshwater fish belonging to the genus tilapia.
When the anglers are sitting, the fish swims around the boat and stops close to the head of the boat, using small fins on the side of the boat to fix the head half on the water.
Seemingly understanding the fish, a man immediately handed the beer to the fisherman.
The fish opened its mouth, this man slowly poured beer into his mouth. He estimated the fish had been drinking about 20 sips of small beer Skol.
After drinking, the fish let go of the water, diving. The anglers all laughed at this incident.
In 2014, a group of researchers in New York experimented with fish drinking alcohol.
They found that the fish were quite interested in alcoholic drinks and after using this drink, they could also be drunk like humans, becoming out of control.
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