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Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_008
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_005
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_007
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_004
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_002
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_003
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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DUK10163351_006
Reinliche Kerlchen: Schimpansen im Budongo Forest Reserve in Uganda benutzen Blättern als Toilettenpapier
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Scientists studying chimpanzees in Budongo Forest, Uganda, have observed them wiping their bum using leaves as a form of natural toilet paper.
The primates were observed indulging in the human-like behaviour by Dr. Elodie Freymann of the University of Oxford, first author of the article in Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution and her team of researchers.
“We also documented hygiene behaviours, including the cleaning of genitals with leaves after mating and wiping the anus with leaves after defecation — practices that may help prevent infections,” she said.
That’s more than some humans manage!
The chimpanzees hygiene routine goes beyond keeping themselves clean after sex or going to the loo - as they also treat their own and others’ injuries.
Although chimpanzees elsewhere have been observed helping other community members with medical problems, the persistent presence of this behaviour in Budongo could suggest that medical care among chimpanzees is much more widespread than we realised, and not confined to care for close relatives.
Their routines could even shed light on how our ancestors first began treating wounds and using medicines.
“Our research helps illuminate the evolutionary roots of human medicine and healthcare systems,” said Dr Freymann. “By documenting how chimpanzees identify and utilize medicinal plants and provide care to others, we gain insight into the cognitive and social foundations of human healthcare behaviours.”
The scientists studied two communities of chimpanzees in the Budongo Forest — Sonso and Waibira. Like all chimpanzees, members of these communities are vulnerable to injuries, whether caused by fights, accidents, or snares set by humans. About 40% of all individuals in Sonso have been seen with snare injuries.
The researchers spent four months observing each community, as well as drawing on video evidence from the Great Ape D *** Loc
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
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NEWS - Sachsenwald: Waldhütte als Steueroase der Familie von Bismarck
Stangenteich 2, 21521 Sachsenwald: Die Steueroase derer von Bismarck
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DUK10144956_069
PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354543
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319244
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319242
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319241
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319240
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319239
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319238
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FEATURE - Edelkastanien zieren einen Garten im bayerischen Marktoberdorf
Chestnut tree with autumnal discolored leaves in Marktoberdorf, Allgäu, Bavaria, Germany, October 13, 2020. *** Local Caption *** 31319236
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