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sopiha @zvava@f.619.hu  ·  3 months ago
mice have their own 'first-aid' methods. emergency responses: 1. a helper encounters an unconscious recipient 2. the helper approaches and sniffs 3. the helper grooms the recipient 4. the helper bites the mouth of the recipient 5. the helper pulls on the tongue of the recipient 6. recovery of the recipient source: "science journal"
mice have their own 'first-aid' methods. emergency responses: 1. a helper encounters an unconscious recipient 2. the helper approaches and sniffs 3. the helper grooms the recipient 4. the helper bites the mouth of the recipient 5. the helper pulls on the tongue of the recipient 6. recovery of the recipient source: "science journal"
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Winchell Chung ⚛🚀 @nyrath@spacey.space  ·  3 months ago

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This should be added to "Bunnies and Burrows" and other #TTRPG featuring intelligent animals.

https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/lab-mice-appear-to-offer-first-aid-care-to-their-unconscious-companions-even-pulling-on-their-tongues-180986102/

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