Will animals be kind to themselves?

It's interesting to say that some animals will treat themselves. They use the following method: 1. Take herbs for example: rabbits that can run and jump. When they get enteritis, they will eat with Ma Lian and use it to treat enteritis. The curative effect is not bad.

The big cat who is good at catching mice got enteritis, chewed fresh grass, vomited a lot to stop diarrhea and recovered.

The ape living in the tropical jungle, suffering from malaria, looks for cinchona everywhere, chews up the bark after finding it, and eats 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.