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Alison Jolly: Primate behaviour, 20 September 2001
Tree of Origin: What Primate Behaviour Can Tell Us about Human Social Evolution
edited by Frans de Waal.
Harvard, 311 pp., £20.50, August 2001,0 674 00460 4 Show More
edited by Frans de Waal.
Harvard, 311 pp., £20.50, August 2001,
The Ape and the Sushi Master: Cultural Reflections by a Primatologist
by Frans de Waal.
Allen Lane, 433 pp., £16.99, June 2001,0 7139 9569 6 Show More
by Frans de Waal.
Allen Lane, 433 pp., £16.99, June 2001,
“... feelings spread varies from species to species. A wolf or a wild dog suckles her pack-mate’s young, and, it is said, even human wolf-children. A sheep, on the other hand, defends herself against rearing others. Lambs run through the whole herd, and could easily steal milk if allowed to. But a ewe learns her own new-born’s smell as she licks off the ... ”