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Nonhuman primates also pose disease risks, including transmission of Ebola, tuberculosis and herpes-B.
Will Travers: Primates as "Pets"? Not on Your Life Will Travers 2011
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Nonhuman primates also pose disease risks, including transmission of Ebola, tuberculosis and herpes-B.
Will Travers: Primates as "Pets"? Not on Your Life Will Travers 2011
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Nonhuman represents the wilderness and uncivilized.
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Nonhuman primates are celebrated as our closest living relatives, but they are still wild animals.
Will Travers: Primates as "Pets"? Not on Your Life Will Travers 2011
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Nonhuman represents the wilderness and uncivilized.
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Nonhuman primates use extensive grooming rituals to establish stable social bonds, cliques and power structures.
Kenny Ausubel: The Sting: Social Biomimicry and The Role of Fraud in Nature Kenny Ausubel 2011
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Back a little closer to home with our nearest primate cousins, Smith observes, "Nonhuman species have their own version of fire and brimstone preaching."
Kenny Ausubel: The Sting: Social Biomimicry and The Role of Fraud in Nature Kenny Ausubel 2011
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Back a little closer to home with our nearest primate cousins, Smith observes, "Nonhuman species have their own version of fire and brimstone preaching."
Kenny Ausubel: The Sting: Social Biomimicry and The Role of Fraud in Nature Kenny Ausubel 2011
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Nonhuman primates use extensive grooming rituals to establish stable social bonds, cliques and power structures.
Kenny Ausubel: The Sting: Social Biomimicry and The Role of Fraud in Nature Kenny Ausubel 2011
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Nonhuman primates are celebrated as our closest living relatives, but they are still wild animals.
Will Travers: Primates as "Pets"? Not on Your Life Will Travers 2011
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