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    Zoopharmacognosy is a behaviour in which non-human animals self-medicate by selecting and ingesting or topically applying plants, soils and insects with...
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    omnivores, but from the physiological standpoint, this may be due to zoopharmacognosy. Physiologically, animals must be able to obtain both energy and nutrients...
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  • behavior in the wild are often controversial. This is distinct from zoopharmacognosy, in which animals ingest or topically apply non-food substances for...
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    either plant or animal material which they otherwise would not (i.e. zoopharmacognosy). Though Carnivora is a taxon for species classification, no such equivalent...
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    Vernonia amygdalina, a member of the daisy family, is a small to medium-sized shrub that grows in tropical Africa. V. amygdalina typically grows to a height...
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    identification of new drug candidates derived from plant sources); zoopharmacognosy: the process by which animals self-medicate, by selecting and using...
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    of plants by wild chimpanzees helped form the basis of the field of zoopharmacognosy. Nishida was a full professor of Zoology at Kyoto University, the President...
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    placenta Trophallaxis: eating food regurgitated by another animal Zoopharmacognosy: self-medication by eating plants, soils, and insects to treat and...
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    the ice, on the second day his head, and the third his body. Saltern Zoopharmacognosy Bravo, Adriana; Harms, Kyle E.; Stevens, Richard D.; Emmons, Louise...
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    omnivores, but from the physiological standpoint, this may be due to zoopharmacognosy. Physiologically, animals must be able to obtain both energy and nutrients...
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  • Enterococcus faecium and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Zoopharmacognosy is the study of how animals select certain plants as self-medication...
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    plays an important role in nonhuman primates health. This kind of zoopharmacognosy use differs from one species to another. For example, Mountain Gorillas...
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    Native Plants Journal.10 (2): 110-117. Costa-Neto, E.M. (2012). "Zoopharmacognosy, the self-medication behavior of animals". Interfaces Científicas-Saúde...
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    extensively used as drugs. Many animals also medicate themselves. Zoopharmacognosy is the study of how animals use plants, insects and other inorganic...
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  • original on 2015-04-27. Retrieved 2015-04-06. Wynn SG, Fougère B (2007). "Zoopharmacognosy". Veterinary herbal medicine. Elsevier Health Sciences. ISBN 978-0-323-02998-8...
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    a cartoon which attempted to parody this topic Primate archaeology Zoopharmacognosy (medicinal plant use by animals) Beck, B., (1980). Animal Tool Behaviour:...
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  • primatologist Richard Wrangham, Rodriguez introduced the concept of zoopharmacognosy. Rodriguez graduated from the University of Texas, Austin with a B...
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    abilities Plant cognition Tool use by animals Uplift (science fiction) Zoopharmacognosy Zoosemiotics Bird intelligence Cetacean intelligence Dog intelligence...
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  • Alcoholism Emotional eating Psychedelic microdosing Psychological trauma Zoopharmacognosy Self-surgery "What is self-Medication?". World Self-Medication Industry...
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    1007/s00049-003-0259-8. S2CID 195072398. Costa-Neto, E.M. (2012). "Zoopharmacognosy, the self-medication behavior of animals". Interfaces Científicas-Saúde...
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  • in which animals seek out intoxicants for their pleasurable effects Zoopharmacognosy, a behavior in which animals self-medicate This disambiguation page...
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  • "Self-Medication" (The Venture Bros.), an episode of The Venture Bros Zoopharmacognosy, self-medication in animals Self Medicated, a 2005 film by Monty Lapica...
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