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Kazakh Monkeys Receives Wine Tonic to Keep Warm

Monkeys in a Kazakhstan zoo are being given a "very human" remedy to fight against cold weather, with wine added to their daily ration.
According to an agency report, each monkey is getting a moderate dose of about 50 grams of Cahors wine a day, mixed with piping hot water and served with apples, lemon and sugar, the Tengrinews.kz website reported.
The monkeys enjoy their drink, said Svetlana Pilyuk, deputy director of the zoo in Karaganda city, around 190 km from Kazakh capital Astana.
"That's normal practice. They always get to drink something relaxing when it's cold or when they're being transferred to another zoo or from summer to winter cages," Pilyuk said.
In the wild, primates also consume alcohol-containing plants that disinhibit their nerve system and give them some release," she said.
Cahors, popular across all former Soviet Union states, has an alcohol level of 16 percent. It is the communion wine of the Orthodox Christian church, though its secular consumption is also considerable.
Kazakhstan has been hit by a cold wave that has blanketed most of western Eurasia.
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