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Page 360
... sticks are two hollow , but firm bamboo rods such as the animals often use for pulling along fruit . The one is so much smaller than the other that it can be pushed in at either end of the other quite easily . Be- yond the bars lies the ...
... sticks are two hollow , but firm bamboo rods such as the animals often use for pulling along fruit . The one is so much smaller than the other that it can be pushed in at either end of the other quite easily . Be- yond the bars lies the ...
Page 361
... sticks contributes to the animal's eventual solution of problems using sticks . Then Schiller ( 1957 ) gave naive chimpanzees the same problems , but in play , with no rewards visible or offered , and Schiller's chim- panzees made all ...
... sticks contributes to the animal's eventual solution of problems using sticks . Then Schiller ( 1957 ) gave naive chimpanzees the same problems , but in play , with no rewards visible or offered , and Schiller's chim- panzees made all ...
Page 390
... sticks of various lengths and pair off one as longer and another as shorter , but to put a whole lot in a row with any consistent ordering mecha- nism is far more difficult . Even worse , when asked to insert another stick into their ...
... sticks of various lengths and pair off one as longer and another as shorter , but to put a whole lot in a row with any consistent ordering mecha- nism is far more difficult . Even worse , when asked to insert another stick into their ...
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WHAT WHERE | 3 |
ECOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES | 34 |
FOOD AND FEEDING | 45 |
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