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Booze Makes Male Fruit Flies Sexy—Too Bad Brundlefly Missed Happy Hour

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Science has spoken: alcohol makes male fruit flies hot. A recent study shows that when these tiny males get a little drunk, their confidence skyrockets, their wing-flapping gets sexier, and female flies can’t get enough. It’s like watching nature’s version of a frat party—minus the bad decisions involving karaoke.

Researchers at the Fruit Fly Journal (yes, that exists) noted that tipsy males ramp up their courtship moves, and suddenly, what was once a dull insect becomes the Ryan Gosling of the drosophila world. “Alcohol makes them bold and strangely appealing,” said Dr. Harold D. Flutter, who has presumably seen more drunk insects than is healthy.

The findings have prompted one darkly humorous realization: if only The Fly’s tragic antihero, Seth Brundle (aka Brundlefly), had known. Maybe instead of building a teleportation machine and fusing his DNA with a fly, he could’ve just done a few shots and asked Geena Davis to dance.

Imagine it—no grotesque mutation, no body horror, just a slightly buzzed guy with weird eyes who smells like overripe fruit. It might not be sexy by human standards, but in fruit fly romance, that’s practically Prince Charming.

“Brundlefly didn’t need a lab accident,” said Dr. Flutter. “He just needed a drink.”

So next time you swat at a fly hovering near your beer, remember: he might just be trying to impress someone. And somewhere out there, a female fruit fly is swooning.



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