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... fruit ( apple ) , and a different color chip were introduced . To get a piece of either fruit , she had to choose the correct chip and place it on the board . Subsequently she was required to indicate with a plastic chip which of the ...
... fruit ( apple ) , and a different color chip were introduced . To get a piece of either fruit , she had to choose the correct chip and place it on the board . Subsequently she was required to indicate with a plastic chip which of the ...
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... fruit , the fig being perhaps the chimpanzee's favorite fruit . At that time chimpanzees scatter over a wide area , generally forming small parties that feed together for a long time in a single small fig tree . During drier periods ...
... fruit , the fig being perhaps the chimpanzee's favorite fruit . At that time chimpanzees scatter over a wide area , generally forming small parties that feed together for a long time in a single small fig tree . During drier periods ...
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... fruits are dispersed when animals carry them away from the tree . After the animal eats the fleshy parts of the fruit , the seeds may be tossed aside , especially if they are bitter - tasting or the inner lining of the fruit contains ...
... fruits are dispersed when animals carry them away from the tree . After the animal eats the fleshy parts of the fruit , the seeds may be tossed aside , especially if they are bitter - tasting or the inner lining of the fruit contains ...
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Communication | 41 |
Sensory limitations on the perception of communication | 58 |
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