Wild Orangutan Observed Using Medicinal Plant
Rakus, a wild Orangutan being observed in Indonesia, was seen using a medicinal plant called Akar Kuning, which is used throughout Southeast Asia to treat pain and inflammation, to heal a facial wound, chewing the leaves and applying them to the injury like a bandage. What do you think?

“Yeah, but I bet he’s out of network.”
Scott Zuccolo, Dog Show Judge

“It’s things like this that make me wonder if we might be related to primates.”
Amy Duerme, Concert Promoter
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“Next thing you know they’ll be using crystals.”
Grant Krick, systems analyst
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