Noel Edmonds claims trees TALK to each other to warn of ‘assaults by hungry giraffes’
'It is known' that trees warn each other when giraffes turn up to eat them, the TV star, who has also said 'water talks to itself', claimed on BBC Radio 5 Live
ECCENTRIC TV presenter Noel Edmonds claims trees can TALK to each other up to 50 miles apart.
The former Noel’s House Party host, 69, says in Africa bushes turn “toxic” when giraffes eat them — and communicate to warn their tree pals.
He said: “It is just a fact. It is known they do. They communicate with each other.
“There is a very well- known bush in Zimbabwe which the giraffe like to eat and when they nibble away at one bush that bush turns itself toxic because it’s being invaded, assaulted.
“That message is sent away to all those bushes in the area.”
He also claims illness comes from negative energy and says he only drinks “positive water” from a mountain or a spring. And Noel believes water talks to itself. He said: “Water can communicate. It’s communicating with us, it’s communicating with other water.”
And he added “I haven’t got a problem with sheeple calling me crazy. What’s sane? What is crazy?”
The BBC Radio 5 live claims are the latest by the Deal Or No Deal star.
He once said “electro smog” is a bigger issue than climate change or AIDS.
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