Scientists watch orangutan treat its own wound with medicinal plant for the first time
Scientists have observed a wild orangutan applying medicine to his own wound in a world's first.A Sumatran orangutan, named Rakus, ...
Read moreScientists have observed a wild orangutan applying medicine to his own wound in a world's first.A Sumatran orangutan, named Rakus, ...
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