A recent study has unveiled that wild chimpanzees in Uganda consume specific plants with pain-relieving and antibacterial properties to self-medicate. Researchers, led by Elodie Freymann from the University of Oxford, embarked on this discovery through extensive observation and analysis in the Bwindi forest, focusing on chimpanzees that appeared injured or sick. This research, part of Freymann’s PhD project, aimed to expand the known medicinal repertoire of chimpanzees, revealing that these animals have developed the ability to select plants that aid in treating their ailments, highlighting their sophisticated knowledge of natural medicine.
- Wild chimpanzees in Uganda use specific plants with medicinal properties to self-medicate.
- The study was led by Elodie Freymann from the University of Oxford and focused on chimpanzees in the Bwindi forest.
- Freymann’s research aimed to identify new medicinal plants used by chimpanzees, expanding the known repertoire of chimpanzee self-medication.
- Researchers observed unusual feeding behaviors and monitored the health of the chimpanzees through non-invasive methods.
- Plants consumed by the chimpanzees were analyzed in a German lab, revealing that 88% showed strong antibacterial properties and 33% strong anti-inflammatory properties.
- The findings suggest that chimpanzees have developed the ability to identify and use medicinal plants to treat various ailments, including infections and injuries.
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