They normally drink dirty water because that's all they have in life.
People in at least one African tribe collect blood from cattle and drink it in order to survive.
They probably do, however the river is very polluted in urban areas
The Ndebele people typically drink a variety of beverages such as water, tea, coffee, traditional beer made from maize or sorghum, and commercial sodas or juices. Traditional African beverages like mageu, a fermented maize drink, may also be consumed.
The African Luhya translation of the English word 'Drink' is "Nywaa".
All animals, including African black deer need water to survive, so yes it does indeed drink water.
People did not like the African-American.The African-America could not drink the same water, with the white people.So Martin Luther King came and said "no slave" he said.
People drink Lipton Tea. People drink liquor. People drink latte.
They drink the same things people around the world drink.
In the Central African Republic, people commonly drink a variety of beverages, including water, tea, and coffee. Local alcoholic drinks, such as palm wine and a fermented beverage made from sorghum or millet, are also popular. Additionally, soft drinks and beer are widely consumed in urban areas. Traditional drinks often accompany meals and social gatherings.
Vino is a Victorian drink. Vino was made at a Victorian factory in bath.
No. Many Irish people drink, but many Irish people do not drink. It is just a stereotype.
People drink Kentucky Bourbon. People drink Kool-Aid.