Watch orangutan using medicinal plant to heal its wound

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Published: Wednesday, 08 May 2024 at 09:14 AM


A Sumatran Orangutan in Indonesia has been observed healing a nasty wound on its face by making a paste from a native plant known to locals as having healing properties. 

The primate chewed the stems and leaves of the Akar Kuning plant (Fibraurea tinctoria), a type of liana vine, and repeatedly spread the juice and shredded leaves on his open wound over a number of days. 

Traditionally, the plant has been used by Sumatran islanders as an anti-inflammatory, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial medication. But this was an almost unique observation of a wild animal of any species seeking out a specific plant to cure an injury.