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Sick chimpanzees self-medicate using plants with medicinal propertiesChimpanzees in Uganda self-medicate with medicinal plants rich in antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting a potential for discovering new drugs through studying their behavior.
Wild orangutan uses medicinal plant to treat wound, scientists sayAnimals, like orangutans, may use medicinal plants to treat their own injuries in the wild.
This wild orangutan used medicinal leaves to heal its woundsOrangutan named Rakus self-medicates with medicinal plant pulp to heal facial wound.
A Wild Orangutan Used a Medicinal Plant to Treat a Wound, Scientists SayOrangutans in the wild have been observed treating their injuries with medicinal plants, showing self-medication behavior.
Sick chimpanzees self-medicate using plants with medicinal propertiesChimpanzees in Uganda self-medicate with medicinal plants rich in antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting a potential for discovering new drugs through studying their behavior.
Wild orangutan uses medicinal plant to treat wound, scientists sayAnimals, like orangutans, may use medicinal plants to treat their own injuries in the wild.
This wild orangutan used medicinal leaves to heal its woundsOrangutan named Rakus self-medicates with medicinal plant pulp to heal facial wound.
A Wild Orangutan Used a Medicinal Plant to Treat a Wound, Scientists SayOrangutans in the wild have been observed treating their injuries with medicinal plants, showing self-medication behavior.
What Self-Medicating Animals Can Teach Us About MedicineWild orangutans self-medicate using medicinal plants, showcasing potential origins of human wound care.
Orangutan, Heal ThyselfWild orangutan observed using plant for wound care, showcasing non-human medicinal plant usage.
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plant in world firstSome animals, like the Sumatran orangutan, use medicinal plants found in the wild for self-treatment of injuries.
What Self-Medicating Animals Can Teach Us About MedicineWild orangutans self-medicate using medicinal plants, showcasing potential origins of human wound care.
Orangutan, Heal ThyselfWild orangutan observed using plant for wound care, showcasing non-human medicinal plant usage.
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal plant in world firstSome animals, like the Sumatran orangutan, use medicinal plants found in the wild for self-treatment of injuries.
Orangutan seen treating wound with medicinal herb in first for wild animalsOrangutans show intelligence by using medicinal plants for wound care.
Chimpanzees take their own antibioticsGreat apes like chimpanzees use a variety of plants with potential medicinal properties for treating ailments, providing insights into natural drug discovery.
Chimpanzees seen self-medicating with healing plants when sick or injuredChimpanzees in the Budongo Forest were observed using a specific tree's bark for medicinal purposes, indicating self-medication behavior in wild primates.
Chimpanzees take their own antibioticsGreat apes like chimpanzees use a variety of plants with potential medicinal properties for treating ailments, providing insights into natural drug discovery.
Chimpanzees seen self-medicating with healing plants when sick or injuredChimpanzees in the Budongo Forest were observed using a specific tree's bark for medicinal purposes, indicating self-medication behavior in wild primates.