Imagine you are in a forest and you see a chimpanzee get hurt, and the animal decides to carefully clean the wound, chew some leaves, and place them directly ...
Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed that these primates don’t just treat their own injuries, but care for others, too — information which could shed light on how ...
Chimps in the wild use medicinal leaves to perform “First Aid” on their friends and family, reveals new research. They also use leaves to clean themselves after sex – which may help prevent infections ...
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Chimps observered using plants to perform first aid
Chimps in the wild use medicinal leaves to perform "First Aid" on their friends and family, reveals new research. They also use leaves to clean themselves after sex - which may help prevent infections ...
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