Animals
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Chimpanzees Apply Insects to Treat Their External Wounds and Others
Scientists observed that chimpanzees are applying insects when treating their wounds and others. Chimpanzees were observed by scientists applying insects on their open wounds and the wounds of other chimpanzees.
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