The naked ape : a zoologist's study of the human animal /
In this anthropological study which places man, distinguished by the nakedness of his skin, alongside the apes and monkeys, the author "examines man's fundamental motives and behavior ... Human feeding, grooming, sleeping, fighting, mating, and taking care of the young are reviewed."
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| Language: | English |
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New York :
McGraw-Hill Book Company,
1967.
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| Edition: | First American edition. |
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| Summary: | In this anthropological study which places man, distinguished by the nakedness of his skin, alongside the apes and monkeys, the author "examines man's fundamental motives and behavior ... Human feeding, grooming, sleeping, fighting, mating, and taking care of the young are reviewed." |
Hesburgh Library General Collection
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QH 368 .M88
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