What is the animal that can treat an animal 5

Updated on pet 2024-05-29
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Of course it's people, and besides people, what other animal can heal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The snake fights poison with poison, so let's restrain each other.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Small animals in nature that can heal themselves are: wolves, pheasants, wild cats, big black bears, hares, etc.

    1. Wolves. If a wolf is bitten by a rattlesnake, it will immediately seek snake grass to reduce inflammation and detoxification to relieve pain, and the wolf will grind the snake grass and apply it to the wound just like a human treats a wound, waiting for the snake venom to disappear.

    2. Pheasant. When a pheasant or sandpiper is injured, it flies to the river, takes some soft mud and applies it to the wound, and then collects some fine grass roots and mixes them in the soil to fix the wound like a surgeon makes a plaster cast. Soon, the wound will heal.

    3. Wildcats. Wild cats will look for reed grass if they accidentally eat something poisonous. This bitter, poisonous grass contains alkaloids, which react with toxic substances when consumed, thereby relieving the malaise of wild cats.

    4. Big black bear.

    After hibernation, the big black bear has not eaten for a long time, which causes physical discomfort, so the big black bear will look for some fruits to eat to relieve the physical discomfort.

    5. Hare. If the hare eats the tender grass with dew by mistake, it will affect the health of the hare, so at this time, the hare will look for the dried calla lily to eat to relieve the unwell.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    There are many animals in nature that can heal themselves:

    Some animals use wild plants to heal themselves. Spring is coming, when the great black bears of the Americas.

    When I first woke up from hibernation, I was always physically unwell and not in good spirits. He went to find some laxative fruit to eat. In this way, the hard fecal lumps that have been blocked in the rectum for a long time are excreted.

    Since then, the black bear's spirits have been lifted, and its constitution has returned to normal, and it has begun a new life after hibernation.

    2. In North America.

    In the south, there is a wild spit-stolen chicken.

    Also called turkey. It has a strange face, and people call it the "seven-faced bird."

    Don't look at them strangely, but they will treat their children. When the rain drenches the chickens, their parents force them to swallow benzoin leaves, a bitter herb, to prevent colds.

    Traditional Chinese medicine tells us that benzoin leaves are antipyretic and analgesic, and the little spitting chicken eats it, of course, it will be fine.

    3. If a monkey in a tropical forest has symptoms of cold intolerance and shivering, it is suffering from malaria.

    It will gnaw on the bark of the cinchona tree. Because of the quinine contained in this bark.

    It is the best medicine for malaria.

    4. The greedy wild cat wanders everywhere, and if it eats poisonous things, vomits and diarrhea, it will hurry to find the reed grass. This bitter and poisonous grass contains alkaloids, which cause vomiting after eating, and the wild cat's disease slowly heals. You see, the wild cat also knows the best method of "fighting poison with poison".

    5. In the Americas, someone caught a gibbon and found that it had a big lump on its waist, and thought it had some kind of tumor. When I looked closely, I found that the gibbon was injured, and the big pimple was a bunch of chewed fragrant leaves that it had applied itself. It was an Indian herb for wounds, and gibbons knew its healing effects.

    6. Warm compress is an anti-inflammatory method in medicine, and orangutans also know to use it to treat diseases. The orangutan had pulpitis.

    After that, put the wet mud on the face or mouth, wait for the inflammation to subside, and then pull out the diseased tooth, you see that the orangutan is still a dentist.

    7. Hot spring bath is a kind of physical **. Interestingly, bears and badgers also use this method to heal their diseases. The American bear has a habit of running to a hot spring containing sulfur to bathe and soak in it as if it is in its senile arthritis.

    The mother badger also often takes the baby badger to bathe in the hot springs until the sores on the baby badger's body are cured.

    8. If the bison has ringworm, they will travel a long distance to a lake, soak in the mud for a while, and then climb ashore, dry the mud, and after washing the mud bath several times, its ringworm will be cured.

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