Unbelievable! Mice spotted trying to bring their dead back to life

A USC study reveals that mice exhibit instinctual rescue behaviors, attempting to revive unconscious peers by pulling their tongues. This behavior, observed more in familiar companions, suggests deep-rooted mammalian traits for assisting others. The mice's medial amygdala and oxytocin levels highlight the neurological basis for these actions, indicating shared impulse among species to help those in distress.

Unbelievable! Mice spotted trying to bring their dead back to life
A USC study reveals that mice exhibit instinctual rescue behaviors, attempting to revive unconscious peers by pulling their tongues. This behavior, observed more in familiar companions, suggests deep-rooted mammalian traits for assisting others. The mice's medial amygdala and oxytocin levels highlight the neurological basis for these actions, indicating shared impulse among species to help those in distress.