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Wild chimpanzees in Uganda’s Budongo Forest have been documented treating both their own and others’ injuries.
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Chimpanzees in the wild are performing what looks like first aid on each other's wounds, and primatologists are only just beginning to formally catalogue the behavior.
Chimpanzees in Uganda use plants to treat wounds and help injured companions, revealing potential roots of human medicine.
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Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using plants to treat open wounds and tend to each other’s ­injuries.
Researchers in Uganda’s Budongo Forest document chimpanzees' use of medicinal plants and care methods to heal injuries.
A new report published Tuesday in the journal Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution provides fresh clues on the origin of human ...
One of the pieces of evidence provided by the research is the footage of a very young female chimpanzee chewing on plants ...