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22. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
papers published in the journal Current Biology 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
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23. Using hamsters to save ferrets: The need for compassionate conservation | Ps...
prestigious peer-reviewed journal Science showed that mice are empathic rodents who feel the pain of other mice and many other animals also display empathy . We consider the use of hamsters and prairie dogs to be impermissible. We are not
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24. Are great apes "ultraviolent"? | Psychology Today
reported in The American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2005) that for many nonhuman primates, more than 90 percent of their social interactions are affiliative rather than competitive or divisive. A new book edited by Sussman and C. Robert
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25. Are great apes "ultraviolent"? | Psychology Today
reported in The American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2005) that for many nonhuman primates, more than 90 percent of their social interactions are affiliative rather than competitive or divisive. A new book edited by Sussman and C. Robert
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26. Morality in Tooth and Claw | Psychology Today
in 2005 in The American Journal of Physical Anthropology that for many nonhuman primates, more than 90 percent of their social interactions are affiliative rather than competitive or divisive. Moreover, social animals live in groups
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27. Are great apes "ultraviolent"? | Psychology Today
reported in The American Journal of Physical Anthropology (2005) that for many nonhuman primates, more than 90 percent of their social interactions are affiliative rather than competitive or divisive. A new book edited by Sussman and C. Robert
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201106/are-great-apes-ultraviolent - 57.6kb
28. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
papers published in the journal Current Biology 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
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/grief-in-chimpanzees-self-control-in-dogs-drowned-siberian-tigress-and-h - 60.6kb
29. Using hamsters to save ferrets: The need for compassionate conservation | Ps...
prestigious peer-reviewed journal Science showed that mice are empathic rodents who feel the pain of other mice and many other animals also display empathy . We consider the use of hamsters and prairie dogs to be impermissible. We are not
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/using-hamsters-save-ferrets-the-need-compassionate-conservation - 62.1kb
30. Grief in chimpanzees, self-control in dogs, a drowned Siberian tigress, and ...
papers published in the journal Current Biology 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
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/animal-emotions/201004/grief-in-chimpanzees-self-control-in-dogs-drowned-siberian-tigress-and-h/ - 60.1kb