Social grooming between two chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest. (Photograph by Dr. Elodie Freymann). (CN) — Chimpanzees in Uganda’s Budongo Forest have been spotted treating their wounds using leaves ...
Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed that these primates don’t just treat their own injuries, but care for others, too — information which could shed light on how ...
Chimps in the wild use medicinal leaves to perform “First Aid” on their friends and family, reveals new research. They also use leaves to clean themselves after sex – which may help prevent infections ...
Chimpanzees in Uganda have been observed using plants to treat open wounds and tend to each other's injuries. University of Oxford scientists, working with a local team in the Budongo Forest, filmed ...
Chimps in the wild use medicinal leaves to perform "First Aid" on their friends and family, reveals new research. They also use leaves to clean themselves after sex - which may help prevent infections ...