When a tiger is sick, it will find its own herbs.
Chickens will eat some stones to help digestion.
If a poisonous snake is bitten and poisoned by another poisonous snake, it will quickly come to a place with water to drink water desperately to reduce the toxins in the body.
There is a chimpanzee somewhere. When they cannot digest their food, they will eat some charcoal.
Rabbits with enteritis will find dried Malan grass to eat, and it will be fine.
A parrot, with an upset stomach, went back to some place to eat dirt.
Many animals use herbs to treat themselves when they are sick.
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Question 2: What animal can heal itself and what animal can heal itself? I looked up "100,000 Why" and some online materials. It turns out that small animals are so smart. How do they treat themselves?
1. When a wolf is bitten by a rattlesnake, he will immediately find snake grass to diminish inflammation and detoxify.
2. After the pheasant or woodcock is injured, it will fly to the river, take some soft mud and apply it to the wound, then collect some fine grass roots and mix them in the soil to fix the wound like a surgeon making a plaster model. Soon, the wound will heal.
3. When the cat gets gastroenteritis and diarrhea persists, the cat will find a kind of grass called "Newton grass" to eat and then vomit. This "vomiting for diarrhea" is an effective method for cats to treat gastroenteritis.
American black bears who wake up from hibernation are always uncomfortable. At this time, it will go out and find some fruits to eat. These fruits will make it have slight diarrhea, and soon it will recover and cheer up again!
Apes and orangutans are smart animals, and they will treat themselves well. The orangutan is ill, and its gums are very painful. At this time, its face is facing the sun, so it digs some mud with its "hands" and applies it on its cheeks, and then presses it tightly with two "hands" for fear that the pasted "plaster" will fall off, otherwise it will be painful again. Apes live in tropical jungles. When they are sick, cold and shivering, they chew the bark of cinchona with their mouths. Just as humans take quinine, they will recover soon.
6. The rabbit that can run and jump accidentally ate the tender grass with dew, got enteritis-diarrhea, and had a bad stomachache. But you don't have to worry. It will find dried calla lily to eat and use it to treat enteritis. You see, the effect is not bad. In less than half a day, volcanic ash began to jump around again.
7. Apes living in tropical jungles are very happy, suffering from malaria and looking for cinchona trees everywhere. After finding it, I chewed its bark ... several times in a row, Huanhuan's illness was cured. It turns out that the bark of cinchona contains quinine, which is a good medicine for malaria. It is said that when people invented drugs to treat malaria, they got inspiration from apes.
8. The little orangutan Ningning got pulpitis. Her mother grabbed some wet mud by hand and put it on Ningning's face and mouth. It was cool. Before long, Ningning's inflammation disappeared. It turns out that these wet mud contain anti-inflammatory trace elements.
9. Haw's leg was crushed. Mother pheasant flew to the river, dipped some soft soil in Haw's wound, then collected some fine grass roots and carefully mixed them into the soil ... The soil became hard and fixed Haw's wound like a plaster model made by a traumatologist. Soon, the pheasant's wound healed.
Now you know how animals treat themselves! Is it interesting? Animals treat themselves in many ways, just read more popular science books.
Question 3: What animal will be kind to itself? It's really interesting that some animals reward themselves. They treat diseases in the following ways:
1. Take herbs:
After the rabbit that can run and jump got enteritis, it was eaten by Ma Lian, and it was used to treat enteritis, and the curative effect was not bad.
The big cat who is good at catching rats got enteritis, chewed fresh grass, and then vomited to stop diarrhea.
Apes living in tropical jungles suffer from malaria, so they look for cinchona everywhere. When they find it, they chew up the bark and eat it several times. It turns out that the bark of cinchona contains quinine. Quinine is a good medicine for human to treat malaria.
When orangutans get pulpitis, they will grab some wet mud with their hands and put it on their faces and mouths. It's really a coincidence that it didn't take long to diminish inflammation.
When a wolf is bitten by a rattlesnake, he will immediately find snake grass to diminish inflammation and detoxify.
2. Surgical treatment:
After the pheasant or woodcock is injured, it will fly to the river, take some soft mud and apply it to the wound, then collect some fine grass roots and mix them in the soil to fix the wound like a surgeon making a plaster model. Soon, the wound will heal.
Question 4: Which animals can cure many diseases by themselves? For example, many animals will be covered with mud to remove parasites and eat salty minerals. In the French film Bear, when the bear is shot, it will go to a puddle containing minerals to diminish inflammation and treat the injury. Simply put, if wolves or dogs eat something poisonous, they will spit it out immediately.
Question 5: What animal can heal itself? General wild animals have the function of self-treatment and recovery! Chinese medicine is mostly discovered through the habits of animals! Just like a dog licking a wound to disinfect it!
Question 6: Which animals treat themselves well, and how do they do it? The stomach wall muscles of wolves can contract automatically. When they suspect that they have eaten poisonous food, they will immediately contract their stomach muscles and spit out the contents of their stomachs, just in case.
When crocodiles hibernate, they eat hard things to keep their stomachs working for fear of weakening the function of digestive organs.
Monkeys in tropical forests bite the bark of cinchona trees when they are shivering with cold. This bark contains cinchona cream, which is a specific medicine for treating spinal diseases.
The chicken that vomited slowly was wet by the rain, caught a cold, ate a leaf of benzoin, and gradually got better.
American grizzly bears have a habit. When I am old, I like to take a bath in sulfur-containing hot springs and soak in them, as if I were treating senile arthritis. The female badger often takes the sore badger to the hot spring to take a bath and treat skin diseases.
When bison get tinea, they travel long distances to the lake and "bathe" in the mud. Then climb ashore and dry the mud slowly. Soon, it went to the lake to "take a bath" until it cured tinea. Mud bath is not a "patent" of bison, but also a hobby of rhinoceros and hippopotamus. Because mud bath can not only cure diseases, but also prevent diseases.
Injured antelopes always run into caves. After tracking the cave, he found that the antelope always clung to the steep mountain wall. Interestingly, when the antelope left there, it was no longer as sick as before, but became radiant. Later, the hunter found a thick black liquid on the cliff, like wild honey. Locals call it "mountain tears", which is a medicine for wild animals to treat wounds.
A woodcock's leg was wounded by a gun. It takes some mud from the river and puts it on its legs, then turns its feet to pick grass and puts it in the mud to "wrap it up", just like people tie plaster. People saw this woodcock being entangled for a whole hour, and waited for it to wrap all the bandages before flying away.
Many animals can do "reset therapy" for themselves. The stomach was cut open and the internal organs leaked out. They can stuff their internal organs in, and then hide in a quiet place to "recuperate" and wait for the wound to heal. A frog was injured by a stone and its internal organs were exposed from its mouth. At this time, the frog stayed where he was and swallowed his internal organs unhurriedly. Three days later, it basically recovered and jumped into the pond again.
Someone saw a poisonous snake's head bitten by another poisonous snake. There was a little blood at first, and soon my head was swollen, even my mouth was swollen. So, it drank water desperately, and drank 2 16 saliva continuously in 14 minutes. After 2 hours, the head swelling of Agkistrodon halys gradually subsided. This is exactly the same as when doctors rescue patients bitten by poisonous snakes! At that time, doctors often gave patients a lot of infusion to speed up the discharge of venom.
In Arizona, USA, there is a kind of tiger moth caterpillar that is easy to parasitize. In order to kill parasites in the body, this tiger moth caterpillar will eat some poisonous plant leaves to save itself. However, the poisonous leaves it eats have no harm to the tiger moth caterpillar.
Studying the ability of animals to treat themselves is also very beneficial to human beings. The famous Yunnan Baiyao was invented by Qu, a Yunnan folk doctor. It is said that Qu is an expert in hunting. One day, he hit a tiger. But the next day, when someone asked to carry it, the tiger disappeared. Later, I learned that the injured tiger escaped after eating a herbal medicine. This medicine, Qufu, combined with other drugs to treat traumatic injuries, has achieved good results. Results Yunnan Baiyao came out.
Question 7: What do you think of the essay "Animal Self-treatment"? Today, I read a book called Animals Treat Yourself. I just saw the title and felt very strange. Animals can be kind to themselves, which should only happen in fairy tales. But after reading it, I found that this is not only a fairy tale book, but also a fascinating popular science book. Smart animals really treat themselves! The protagonist of the story is a little magpie. He just learned to fly. He accidentally hurt his leg when landing. He cried and called his mother to take him to the hospital, but Magpie's mother said, "If you don't go to the hospital, our animals will be cured." Mother Magpie flew to the pond, pecked some fine grass, mixed it in the mud and wrapped it around the injured leg of the little magpie. Soon, the injured bone actually grew well. Grass and mud can really cure leg injuries. I asked my father this question. My father smiled and said to me, "Yes, there is a Chinese herbal medicine called Elderberry, which can really cure leg injuries." After listening to it, I think it's amazing that mother magpie can find this herbal medicine for treating leg injuries and treat little magpie. The story doesn't end here. One day, the little magpie saw Aunt Deer picking bark. The little magpie was curious and asked her what she was doing. Mother deer said, "The deer has diarrhea. This bark can cure diseases. " The little magpie thinks it's amazing. At this moment, the little hedgehog came over. He invited the little magpie to wash the hot springs with him. The little magpie thinks the hot spring water has a strange smell and doesn't want to go. The hedgehog said, "There is sulfur in hot spring water, which can cure skin diseases. We animals have different ways to treat diseases. Go and learn from you! " Then he jumped into the hot spring with a bang. After reading this story, I was amazed at the high-energy skills of animals. There are too many mysteries waiting for us to explore in the magical nature.