Jody and the wild plants of Young’s Hill
June 22, 2013 by Diana -
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Brilliant!!
Are there any plants to be concerned about on the hill?
There aren’t any highly toxic plants on Young’s Hill, but there are some that could cause some gastrointestinal distress if eaten in large enough quantities. For example, the wild mustard weed that Jody is carrying in these photos is edible and is often eaten by humans in other parts of the world in its younger stages, but in large quantities the seeds can be toxic. Mountain lupine is another plant that can be mildly toxic, but we have never seen the chimps eating it.
Thankfully, the chimps don’t eat any of the wild plants in high enough quantities to cause concern for anything more than a mild tummy ache, and we expect that they will learn from those experiences.
Awesome thinking Jody!!
Jody looks so cute as she problem solves! It is so nice to know she has lots of time, space, and things to problem solve with now. Beatiful pictures Elizabeth. Thank you.
Jody looks so cute as she problem solves! It is so nice to know she has lots of time, space, and things to problem solve with now. Beautiful pictures Elizabeth. Thank you.