11. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
report on the response of chimpanzees to dead individuals. In the first, individuals showed large changes in behavior when encountering dying and dead chimpanzees, including as a female named Pansy, grooming and caressing their friend, being
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/grief-in-chimpanzees-self-control-in-dogs-drowned-siberian-tigress-and-h?quicktabs_5=1 - 60.6kb
12. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
report on the response of chimpanzees to dead individuals. In the first, individuals showed large changes in behavior when encountering dying and dead chimpanzees, including as a female named Pansy, grooming and caressing their friend, being
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/grief-in-chimpanzees-self-control-in-dogs-drowned-siberian-tigress-and-h?quicktabs_5=0 - 60.6kb
13. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
report on the response of chimpanzees to dead individuals. In the first, individuals showed large changes in behavior when encountering dying and dead chimpanzees, including as a female named Pansy, grooming and caressing their friend, being
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/grief-in-chimpanzees-self-control-in-dogs-drowned-siberian-tigress-and-h - 60.6kb
14. "Rise of the Planet of the Apes" shows that real primates no longe...
looks and acts like a real chimpanzee and it's wonderful that not a single chimpanzee had to be used to show viewers what it's like to be a chimpanzee. Caesar's various and wide-ranging emotional states are beautifully portrayed and at times I
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201104/rise-the-planet-the-apes-shows-real-primates-no-longer-need-be-used-in-m/ - 55.3kb
15. Meat for sex? A blown "fact" | Psychology Today
Male chimpanzees don't trade meat for sex as previously assumed
Published on June 8, 2010 by Marc Bekoff in Animal Emotions
Do male chimpanzees try to trade meat
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16. Leave the Alamogordo chimpanzees alone and return others to their safe home ...
deciding whether or not the chimpanzees will be moved from their safe home back to research laboratories where the chimpanzees will once again suffer, will come to their senses, realize the pain and suffering for which they are responsible, and
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201101/leave-the-alamogordo-chimpanzees-alone-and-return-others-their-safe-home?quicktabs_5=1 - 56.2kb
17. Leave the Alamogordo chimpanzees alone and return others to their safe home ...
deciding whether or not the chimpanzees will be moved from their safe home back to research laboratories where the chimpanzees will once again suffer, will come to their senses, realize the pain and suffering for which they are responsible, and
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201101/leave-the-alamogordo-chimpanzees-alone-and-return-others-their-safe-home?quicktabs_5=0 - 56.2kb
18. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
Did David Graybeard, the chimpanzee who was first observed to use a tool by Jane Goodall, have any idea of who he was? Do elephants, dolphins, cats, magpies, mice, salmon, ants or bees know who they are? Was Jethro, my late companion dog, a
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19. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
Did David Graybeard, the chimpanzee who was first observed to use a tool by Jane Goodall, have any idea of who he was? Do elephants, dolphins, cats, magpies, mice, salmon, ants or bees know who they are? Was Jethro, my late companion dog, a
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/200907/do-animals-know-who-they-are?quicktabs_5=0 - 58.8kb
20. Do Animals Know Who they Are? | Psychology Today
Did David Graybeard, the chimpanzee who was first observed to use a tool by Jane Goodall, have any idea of who he was? Do elephants, dolphins, cats, magpies, mice, salmon, ants or bees know who they are? Was Jethro, my late companion dog, a
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/200907/do-animals-know-who-they-are?quicktabs_5=1 - 58.8kb