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"Wisdom in the Wild"
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"Wisdom in the Wild"
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  • Animal Information
    • Armadillos
    • Coyote
    • Opossum
    • Pigeons
    • Raccoons
    • Rattlesnakes
    • Rats
    • Ringtails
    • Squirrels
    • Skunks
  • "Wisdom in the Wild"
  • Home
  • Animal Information
    • Armadillos
    • Coyote
    • Opossum
    • Pigeons
    • Raccoons
    • Rattlesnakes
    • Rats
    • Ringtails
    • Squirrels
    • Skunks
  • "Wisdom in the Wild"

"Wisdom in the Wild:Natural Healing in the Animal World"

Wild elephants have been observed eating charcoal to neutralize toxins and ease digestive problems.
Parrots eat spicy chili peppers to fight parasites and stay healthy—without feeling the burn. Learn
Macaws don’t just eat clay for fun—they do it to neutralize toxins in their diet and boost minerals.
Bees collect tree resin to create propolis, a natural disinfectant that keeps the hive clean and dis
Some butterflies sip alcohol-rich fermented fruit to kill parasites and improve gut health. Learn ho

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