Rakus, the first orangutan seen healing a wound with a medicinal plant
Briefly

For the first time, researchers witnessed a male orangutan, Rakus, using poultices made from the leaves of Fibraurea tinctoria to heal a wound under its eye, showcasing the potential medicinal benefits of this plant for animals.
The discovery of Rakus using the leaves of Fibraurea tinctoria to create a poultice for wound healing sheds light on the intriguing potential of natural remedies present in the jungle, highlighting the healing capabilities of plants for animals in the wild.
Read at english.elpais.com
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