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... four and a half million years , and only after having ploughed through three quarters of the book would we come to ... fours and to leap horizontally from branch to branch using their tails for balance . The apes were tailless and ...
... four and a half million years , and only after having ploughed through three quarters of the book would we come to ... fours and to leap horizontally from branch to branch using their tails for balance . The apes were tailless and ...
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... Four wild - born chimps were exposed to a full - length mirror over a ten - day period , a mirror which was located outside the cage bars . At first the chimps reacted as if they had seen another chimp . They responded socially , they ...
... Four wild - born chimps were exposed to a full - length mirror over a ten - day period , a mirror which was located outside the cage bars . At first the chimps reacted as if they had seen another chimp . They responded socially , they ...
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... four - year old juvenile chimp who still has a lot to learn . 150 Humanist die - hards have tried to find a way out of their predicament by pointing out that humans are unique in using a tool to make another tool.151 Others have argued ...
... four - year old juvenile chimp who still has a lot to learn . 150 Humanist die - hards have tried to find a way out of their predicament by pointing out that humans are unique in using a tool to make another tool.151 Others have argued ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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