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Wild Chimpanzees Exhibit Self-Medicating Behaviors Using Medicinal Plants to Treat Illness
Researchers discovered the unique self-medicating behavior of wild chimpanzees. According to a report, these animals consume plants rich with medical properties to help treat their ailments. Read here.
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