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Chimps Found To 'Seek Out' Plants To Heal Injuries, Infections: Study

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PTI | Jun 22, 2024, 21:24 IST

Chimps found to 'seek out' plants to heal injuries, infections: Study

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NEW DELHI: Chimpanzees sought out and ate medicinal plants to treat their injuries, according to a study. While wild chimpanzees are known to consume a variety of plant matter, researchers said it can be hard to figure out if they intentionally seek out medicinal plants to heal their ailments, or "passively" consume plants that happen to be medicinal.

The study is published in the journal PLoS ONE.

At the Budongo Central Forest Reserve in Uganda, the researchers, including those at the University of Oxford, UK, observed the behaviours and health of 51 wild chimpanzees, belonging to two habituated communities.

The researchers observed a male chimpanzee with an injured hand seek out and eat the leaves of a fern, which may have helped to reduce pain and swelling. They also recorded another chimpanzee with a parasitic infection consuming the bark of a cat-thorn tree (Scutia myrtina).

The team also tested the plant extracts of tree and herb species in the reserve, which they suspected were being consumed by the chimpanzees to self-medicate, for anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties.

The species included plants not part of the chimpanzees' normal diet, but being consumed for their healing properties.

The authors found 88 per cent of the plant extracts had antibacterial properties, arresting the growth of bacteria, while 33 per cent of them had anti-inflammatory properties.

Deadwood from a tree in the Dogbane family (Alstonia boonei) showed the strongest antibacterial activity and also had anti-inflammatory properties, suggesting it could be used to treat wounds, they said.

Bark and resin from the East African mahogany tree (Khaya anthotheca) and leaves from a fern (Christella parasitica) were found to exhibit potent anti-inflammatory effects.

The results suggested that chimpanzees looked for and ate specific plants for their medicinal effects, and the study was one of the first to document evidence of this kind, the authors said.

The medicinal plants growing in Budongo Central Forest Reserve could also be helpful for the development of new drugs to address the challenges of antibiotic-resistant bacteria and chronic inflammatory diseases, the authors said.

The findings demonstrated how watching and learning from our primate cousins may fast-track the discovery of novel medicines, along with emphasising the importance of protecting our forest pharmacies, they said.

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Rare Pink Dolphin Photo Goes Viral: Is It Real Or Fake?

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TOI Science Desk | TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Jun 22, 2024, 17:18 IST

Rare pink Dolphin photo goes viral: Is it real or fake?

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NEW DELHI: Viral images shows a pink dolphin leap out of the water and another stranded on Hatteras Beach in North Carolina, that caught attention on social media sparking widespread curiosity among viewers.

As per the information shared on social media, the dolphin had been displaced from its usual environment and was discovered alone on the beach. The striking visuals rapidly spread across the internet, leaving users in awe and disbelief. The photographs which were initially posted on Facebook, depict a dolphin with a distinctive pink hue breaching the surface.

Upon further evaluation, numerous social media users observed that the dolphin possessed an unusually artificial appearance, which ignited a debate, with many individuals questioning the genuineness of the images, pondering whether they were the product of AI generation or fabrication.

One user claimed that the images are not AI-generated and that pink dolphins "show up every now and then", adding that the "last one was a few years ago near Louisiana. Albino dolphins are just rare".

Another user said, "That's either a very nicely done toy or a dolphin that manages to keep the same posture in all of the photos."

"This is actually confirmed to be fake and possibly even AI-generated since it has a plastic look to it when you examine it," other added.

Specialists from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Fisheries Southeast Regional Office also verified that the images are not genuine.

Though some users said, "This is a bottlenose dolphin, which can be pink when they are albino but not this pink. This image is just photoshopped. It is important to clarify this is not an AI image because, not only it is not a true, but it can also create concerns about AI being too real."

According to New Scientist, the bottlenose dolphin, is a unique and remarkable creature and one of this albino dolphin is in captivity. It has striking pink eyes and mouth are unmistakable indicators of her albinism, setting her apart from merely white dolphins.

As one of only 14 recorded sightings of albino bottlenose dolphins have occured since 1962 one of who is named Angel found in the Taiji Musuem Japan, the New Scientist reported.

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