Researchers at the University of Southern California (USC), the University of California, Los Angeles, and the University of ...
The mouse would then open its companion’s mouth and, in more than 50 percent of cases, start pulling on its tongue. The research suggests this behavior serves to open the animal’s airways or ...
They really open the mouth of this animal and pull out its tongue ... Even in a stressed but not unconscious state, the affected mouse benefits from social grooming ('allogrooming'), scientists ...
Young mice seemingly attempt to revive an anaesthetised cage mate by grooming and biting it and will even pull aside the tongue to clear its airway ...
In more than half of the trials, the caring mice pulled the unconscious mouse's tongue out of its mouth to enlarge ... or physical interaction," said Li Zhang. "They really open the mouth of this ...
Mice perform mouth-to-mouth resuscitation on fallen companions, a study has revealed. The rodents were seen rushing to a drugged mouse and clearing the airways of the casualty. The conscious ...