This orangutan used a medicinal plant on his face wound

It’s the first observation of an animal treating a wound with a plant used in human medicine

orangutan with gash under one eye

Rakus, a Sumatran orangutan, chewed up a liana plant known for its medicinal properties and applied it to a nasty open wound on his face. This image was taken two days before he applied the paste.

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With their bright eyes and prominent beards and mustaches, it’s easy to see how orangutans got their name; “orang” is Malay for person, while “hutan” means forest.