Wounded wild orangutan uses plant as medicine | Animals & Neuroplasticity

3 May 2024

A Sumatran orangutan in Indonesia has self-medicated using a paste made from plants to heal a large wound on his cheek, said scientists.

It is the first time a creature in the wild has been recorded treating an injury with a medicinal plant.

After researchers saw Rakus applying the plant poultice to his face, the wound closed up and healed in a month. The behaviour could come from a common ancestor shared by humans and great apes, scientists have said.