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Jilly_in_VA

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Tue Feb 8, 2022, 01:06 PM Feb 2022

Chimps observed medicating themselves -- and others -- with insects for the first time

At the Loango National Park in Gabon, adult chimpanzee Suzee is shown inspecting a day-old wound on the foot of her adolescent son, Sia.

Then she abruptly sits up, grabs an insect from a nearby branch and pops it in her mouth. She takes Sia’s foot and applies the insect to the wound, repeating the process of extraction and application twice as her daughter looks on.

It was a moment, captured on video in 2019, which a group of researchers say marks the first time such behavior was observed and studied in chimpanzees. The incident prompted the Ozouga Chimpanzee Project to begin further monitoring. Now they say that over the course of 15 months, their researchers have observed 19 instances of chimpanzees applying insects to wounds on themselves — and three times to the wounds of others.

In correspondence published in Current Biology on Monday, the researchers said they were reporting the first observations of chimpanzees self-medicating with insects. They said the behavior is further evidence that chimpanzees have the capacity for “prosocial behaviors,” or voluntary actions that serve the best interest of another.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2022/02/07/chimpanzee-gabon-medicine-insect/

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Chimps observed medicating themselves -- and others -- with insects for the first time (Original Post) Jilly_in_VA Feb 2022 OP
Does it work? Pantagruel Feb 2022 #1
Cool! IrishAfricanAmerican Feb 2022 #2
Wonderful! Bugs still to be identified and studied. :) Hortensis Feb 2022 #3
Would be ironic Pantagruel Feb 2022 #4
why did I read the headline and think... bahboo Feb 2022 #5
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