To confirm his hypothesis, Dr. Bwana conducted a series of tests. He collected samples of the fruit, as well as blood and stool samples from the affected chimps. Back in his makeshift laboratory, he analyzed the samples and discovered that the fruit contained a toxic compound that was causing a neurological disorder.
Animal behavior is the fastest way an animal adapts to internal or external changes, making it a critical clinical indicator. Historically, veterinary medicine focused primarily on physiology; however, the modern "Gold Standard" now integrates to address both physical health and psychological well-being. 2. Behavior as a Diagnostic Tool