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Robert Sapolsky on Free Will and Why We’re Not in Control of Our Actions
Interviewing the neuroscientist and primate behavior expert on a question that could radically change our understanding of ...
Guinea baboons share meat through friendship, revealing how social bonds - not hunger - shape cooperation in complex animal ...
Adaptation and behavior in the primate fossil record / Callum F. Ross ... [et al.] -- Functional morphology and in vivo bone strain patterns in the craniofacial region of primates: beware of ...
"One result of nine-month 'Primate project' held at the Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences, Stanford, California, during 1962-1963. Organized by Sherwood L. Washburn and David A.
Cooperative behaviour and prosociality in nonhuman primates constitute a vital area of research that illuminates the evolutionary origins of complex sociality. Studies indicate that primates employ a ...
Primatologist Jane Goodall died of cardiopulmonary arrest, according to her death certificate, TMZ reported Monday. The ...
The zoo is the perfect place to observe primates in the wild: pushing their offspring in strollers. Eating pizza. Cooling off on a bench in the shade. Buying souvenirs. Demanding ice cream. Gawking at ...
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Gorilla Anaka Has Human-Like Fingers: Why?
In a peculiar and intriguing turn of events, a gorilla named Anaka at Zoo Atlanta has become the focal point of a captivating discourse on primate anatomy. This remarkable gorilla has developed ...
Researchers at the University of Veterinary Medicine Vienna are reporting that Goffin's cockatoos (Cacatua goffiniana) engage in food flavoring behavior by dunking food into soy yogurt. Experimentally ...
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