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... walked with a soft awareness , receptively establishing and acknowledging relationships with all of the several hundred wild animals . The handlers ' ways of moving seemed to fit into the spaces shaped by the animals ' awareness ...
... walked with a soft awareness , receptively establishing and acknowledging relationships with all of the several hundred wild animals . The handlers ' ways of moving seemed to fit into the spaces shaped by the animals ' awareness ...
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... walked on all fours , used animal communicative signs , exhibited animal behaviour and had no verbal language . For instance , Amala and Kamala , two unrelated girls found together in a wolf's den in India in the 1920s , were reported ...
... walked on all fours , used animal communicative signs , exhibited animal behaviour and had no verbal language . For instance , Amala and Kamala , two unrelated girls found together in a wolf's den in India in the 1920s , were reported ...
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... walked upright before leaving human society and entering gazelle life . ( He may have fallen from his travelling basket on a camel's side and been picked up by this migrating gazelle herd , particularly by a female who might have lost ...
... walked upright before leaving human society and entering gazelle life . ( He may have fallen from his travelling basket on a camel's side and been picked up by this migrating gazelle herd , particularly by a female who might have lost ...
Contents
The Road Towards Domestication | 1 |
Domestication Under Capitalism | 11 |
The Animal Industrial Complex | 23 |
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