- A community of chimpanzees in Loango National Park in Gabon put insects onto their open wounds, seemingly as a form of first aid. While there has been evidence of animals using plants to self-medicate, these are the first known instances with insects. https://www.newscientist.com/article/2307387-chimpanzees-spotted-apparently-using-insects-to-treat-their-wounds/ 14 comments science
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