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Like dogs, cats, with saliva. Elephants, rhinos with mud. There are also animals that cooperate with each other.
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Animals that can heal themselves are: wolves, monkeys in tropical forests, bison, rhinoceros, hippos, bears, badgers, etc.
1. The stomach wall muscles of the wolf can contract automatically. When they suspect that they have eaten poisonous food, they will immediately contract their stomach muscles and spit out the contents of their stomachs, just in case;
2. Monkeys in tropical forests, when they are afraid of cold and shivering, will gnaw on the bark of the cinchona tree. This bark contains cinchona cream, which is a special drug for malaria;
3. After the bison has ringworm, they will travel a long distance to the lake and "bathe" in the mud. Then climb ashore and slowly dry the mud. Soon after, he went to the lake again to "bathe" until the ringworm was cured.
Mud bathing is not a "patent" for bison, as rhinos and hippos also have this hobby. Because mud baths can not only cure diseases and heal injuries, but also have a preventive effect;
4. The hot spring bath is a physical ** used to treat diseases by a feast. Interestingly, Brother Xiong Pai Xiang and the badger will also use this method to maintain health and cure diseases. American grizzly bears have a habit of attacking, and when they get older, they like to run to hot springs containing sulfur to bathe and soak in them, **senile arthritis.
The female badger often takes the little badger with sores to the hot springs to bathe, **** disease.
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Animals such as monkeys, starlings, hares and cattle in the Solomon Islands can heal themselves.
Many animals can cure their own diseases, especially monkeys, which are close relatives of humans. Richard Wilanham, a zoologist at Harvard University in the United States, found that monkeys there habitually chewed leaves on a species called the "Aspilila tree" during his expedition to the primeval forest. The leaves contain a substance called "tialobulin", which has the effect of fighting bacterial infections and parasites.
Once the starling suffers from arthritis, it will fly to the forest red ant nest and frequently vibrate its wings to fan the red ants in all directions. Forest red ants will spray formic acid, the chemical ** in their bodies, to gulls and starlings.
Formic acid not only cured the arthritis of the gull starling, but also helped it remove the parasites on the **.
Wild rabbits that inhabit the Solomon Islands will try to find the cobwebs and wrap them around the wounds when they are bleeding from a wound, so that the bleeding will stop immediately and the pain will slowly disappear. It turns out that spider webs have strong hemostasis, analgesic, anti-inflammatory and muscle-building effects.
Studies have shown that clay not only replenishes some of the minerals that the herd lacks, but also causes diarrhea and expels toxins and parasites from the cow's stomach.
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All animals and plants should be able to do so, or they would have become extinct long ago.
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Animals heal themselves with interesting facts.
Legend has it that a long time ago, a long-term worker accidentally injured the rich man's rabbit, and he was afraid that the rich man would punish him, so he hid the rabbit in the soybean field. He found that the one was very fond of eating a wild yellow silk vine wrapped around soybean stalks. A few days later, the rabbit with the broken vertebrae was bouncing again.
Later, this clever long-term worker used that yellow silk vine to heal many people's back injuries. Because this plant was discovered because rabbits healed themselves of diseases, and it was like a filament, people called it Cuscuta seed.
There are many similar legends, and it is difficult to judge whether they are true or false. But it's true that animals get sick and hurt themselves.
The great black bear in the Americas has just woken up from hibernation, and is not adapted to the outside sun and wind cold, and is always unwell. So, they find something to eat that can cause a slight diarrhea, and they recover.
As soon as the snake is bitten by its companions, it immediately crawls to the water source and drinks desperately, stopping for a while to drink again when it can't drink anymore. After two hours, the swelling of the wound will gradually disappear.
Starling (liang) birds have a better way to cure diseases. It knows that formic acid is a panacea for arthritis, but how can it be obtained? Starlings come to the place where the ants gather and constantly flap their wings, trying to provoke them in every possible way.
The ants were really fooled, and they sprayed their "powerful**" - formic acid at the starlings together, **know, this is a free injection of good medicine for others!
The ingenuity and peculiar abilities of animals allow them to survive in the midst of danger.
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First, direct consumption of wild plants to cure diseases.
Second, chew the plant and apply it to the wound.
Third, apply wet mud to the wound.
Fourth, after eating poisonous food, some animals can find vomiting grass to eat and clean their stomachs and intestines.
Fifth, some animal saliva has bactericidal substances, and animals often use their tongues to lick sores or wounds.
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