Animals
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Do Animals That Lick Their Wounds Have Self-Healing Properties?
The expression "to lick one's wounds" refers to retiring and healing from an accident, and the activity is found in several companion pets as well as other creatures, most notably dogs, mice, and ants. Various animals administer their secretions to cuts and bruises.
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