Animals can treat their own illnesses? | Puzzling Science with Japp de Roode

What if animals know how to treat their own illnesses?

In the first episode of Puzzling Science, biologist Jaap de Roode sits down with a jigsaw puzzle and explores one of the most surprising questions in animal behaviour: can animals use plants as medicine?

From monarch butterflies choosing medicinal milkweed to chimpanzees swallowing leaves to get rid of parasites, animals have evolved remarkable ways of responding to illness. Jaap reveals how some animals seem to know what to eat when they're sick.

And the story doesn't stop in the wild. Could animals actually help humans discover new medicines? Jaap explores how observations of animals have inspired human medicine, from willow bark and aspirin to a surprising discovery involving cats, catnip and mosquito repellent.

All while piecing together a butterfly jigsaw.

You can buy Jaap de Roode's book here: https://geni.us/NEij7l
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Chapters:
00:00 Can animals use medicine?
00:48 Monarch butterflies and medicinal plants
03:59 Can butterflies choose medicine for their offspring?
06:05 Why scientists doubted animals could use medicine
09:28 Three ways animals use medicine
11:36 How animals learn what medicine works
14:20 Why do dogs and cats eat grass?
17:35 Can animals help humans discover new medicines?
19:06 How cats could inspire mosquito repellent
20:54 What animals can teach us about medicine
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