Behavioral Pharmacology
Cross-source consensus on Behavioral Pharmacology from 1 sources and 4 claims.
1 sources · 4 claims
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- Chimpanzees use specific plant leaves as antiparasitic and antimicrobial agents. — Animals Resistant to Diseases That Kill Humans
- Chimpanzees roll leaves inside the mouth without chewing, so bioactive compounds act topically rather than being digested and neutralized in the gut. — Animals Resistant to Diseases That Kill Humans
- The leaves function as a broad-spectrum natural antibiotic administered topically to the oral and digestive mucosa. — Animals Resistant to Diseases That Kill Humans
- The leaf-rolling behavior is deliberate and distinct from normal feeding behavior. — Animals Resistant to Diseases That Kill Humans