Orangutan treats wound with medical plant
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- Опубликовано: 2 май 2024
- In a first, scientist’s observed a wild orangutan treating his wound with a medicinal plant in a rainforest located in Sumatra, Indonesia.
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#monkey #orangutan #indonesia
like how he kissed the tree❤
If he can ride a golf cart why would be be surprised if he could treat a wound
I know that reference
The indigenous humans probably learned of its municipal values from watching the orangutans tens of thousands of years ago
Could have also been vice versa tho
@@suhnih4076 🤔 good point they did mention that people use that plant as well I think
Yep, he chose the right plant it’s a Neosporin plant.
What is the plant?!
Superiority complex. Animals were here first.
This is intriguing
Watched whole video no info on plant NICE
And no footage of him applying the medicine 💊
It's in their biology, much like bees having the ability to make honey.
They were fighting because the other orangutan called him a ginger
Wonder if he was treating himself w/kratom
It grows wild inSE Asia
I looked at pictures of kratom leaves on google and there's horizontal lines on the leaves but the leaves in the video don't look like that.
I wondered the same, and that's why I came to the comments.
@@transhumanismhasbegunthe footage may not be of the actual plant, as it does not show the behavior they are describing.
In him to know about such matters👍😁 I think everyone would be fascinated to learn about trees too. They communicate with other trees and have many defences.When under attack by creatures they can send signals to creatures that prey on attackers and do warn the other trees as well.
Because a human has never saw it before. Doesn't mean it never happened before.
Before Homosapiens. Our ancestors watched what plants etc animals ate or used and we emulated it.
Like how did he know that plant would help, did he see others use it ? Curiosity slaps ya in the face
How did we figure out the plant would help?
@@bjensen6810 you think that's how our ancestors discovered medicinal plants and began using them? 🤔 What'd they publish the papers on RockServ? Australopithecus on Line?
WOW 😮
So where is the video?🤔
Cultures vultures is going to steal that two
thats a woke in a tree
Ok Einstein
Duh
I don't see any footage of the behavior they are claiming, especially not repeatedly dabbing medicinal saliva onto its wound as bimbo demonstrates.
This is a short.......
Great story. But… there is no g at the end of orangutan. It’s sounds like you’re saying “tang”, not tan. It’s pronounced OH-RANG-A-TAN. You’re not alone, tons of people make that mistake. Unfortunately, it makes them sound uneducated and un observant, while it should be super easy to pronounce.
Ok
Kratom plant
We share 60% dna with a banana tree so thats your science
Reminded me of the banana tree ghost folklore in China
Why not show the proof? Am I supposed to believe it just because you said it is so? And even if it is so, how is this an indication of anything special? My dog had minor dental surgery and afterwards she drank a ton of water anytime she could for the next week because it felt good in her mouth and to cleanse her incision.
They've survived 1,000's of years this isn't ground breaking.
It is actually it's an animal other than a human being using plants as a medical tool. Something that humans have always believed is only something we do
Lol
I only clicked because I thought it trump
Animals know things. God did not throw his creation without protection. He blessed us all. We need to teach animals useful things like natural medicines, no matter what stage of evolution they are at. We are one. The more we understand each other, the closer we understand the Life and the Starter of Life, God. (He kissed the tree that will heal him, he is aware of the Love and Mercy)
There’s no disease that can’t be healed, God put everything we need in nature
🧐
Do rabies can be healed?