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Sick chimpanzees self-medicate using plants with medicinal propertiesSick and injured chimpanzees self-medicate using medicinal plants, researchers have found. Wild chimps in Uganda have been filmed seeking out and eating plants with antibacterial and anti ...
A landmark study has revealed that wild chimpanzees use medicinal plants to treat themselves when ill, a finding that could assist in the search for new drugs. Researchers led by Dr Elodie ...
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talker on MSNWild chimps eat medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries: studyWild chimps eat medicinal plants to treat illness and injuries, reveals new research. Sick chimpanzees consume tree bark, ...
Wild chimpanzees seek out medicinal plants to eat when they are sick or injured, a study says. The birth of the chimpanzee was in front of astonished visitors, says Chester Zoo. Sharing prams with ...
Eating such food, Singer found, improved infected caterpillar survival. When experiencing stomach upset, chimpanzees turn to noxious plants, such as the bitter leaf plant, to help handle any ...
Bees, sheep, and chimps are just a few of the animals known to self-medicate. Can they teach us about maintaining our own health? A series of rodent experiments showed that even with abundant food and ...
Chimpanzees and their cousins ... But animals in confinement (in zoos, for example) don’t have access to the plants or insects they need to self-medicate, so they often need a vet to treat them for ...
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