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    reserves under its surface. Talking about the Loanin‚ it is famous for his pastoral settings and there are nomadic tribes who usually drive cattle and gain their living. One of the significant importances that this country has is related to the Loanin monkeys who lives in the virgin hardwood forest which are not found anywhere around the world. Looking at the literacy rate of the country‚ 90% of the population is illiterate. Other than this‚ child mortality rate is highest and the life expectancy of the

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    In the Kingdom of Africa‚ a king known as King Monkey‚ was loved by all of the animals in Africa‚ he kept the animals under control. All of the animals loved and respected the King. They all gathered up around the big Acacia tree where they all lived in peace‚ separated from the rest of the world. All of the animals loved King Monkey‚ apart from one particular animal‚ King Bee. King Bee was the cruel ruler of the other side of the jungle‚ which was the darkest place in Africa filled with

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    The one monkey that survived was put to death because protocol of the experiment required the euthanasia of all animals in order to gather more data on the effects of smallpox. I would’ve done the same thing because if the virus had spread through the monkey’s body‚ it would have suffered unnecessarily‚ seeing how the other monkeys died from being infected just as he was being to. They put the monkey out of his misery. VI. Demon Eyes 1. An anthrax

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    baby monkeys will attach themselves and develop love for what’s comforting to them over what nourishes them. 4. There were various other authors mentioned such as Gertrude van Wagenen‚ Thomas McCulloch and George Haslerud‚ who all reported cloth pads contact-need with monkeys and chimpanzees. However John B. Watson ignited such research with his opposing view that love was a innate emotion elicited by cutaneous stimulation of the erogenous zones. 5. a. The subjects were neonatal monkeys and infant

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    I observed one species of an old world monkey‚ which was a gorilla and two different species of new world monkeys‚ which were the Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey and also the Golden Lion Tamerin. The first type of primate I observed was a Bolivian Grey Titi Monkey which is a type of new world monkey species found in areas of eastern Bolivia and also can be found in Brazil. The scientific term for this species is Callicebus donacophilus. These types of monkeys have medium sized body structures and do

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    conducted experiments on baby monkeys to see how their behavior would develop if they did not have the influence of touch from their mother. Harlow placed new born infant monkeys into a crate with a "wire-mother" for feeding‚ and a "cloth-mother". By observing their behavior he noticed things that were similar to autistic children such as: rocking‚ social withdrawal‚ self-clasping and grooming. He did tests and discovered that the stress hormone levels in the isolated monkeys were much higher than that

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    Bandar-log Bullies The monkey people the bullies of the jungle‚also called the Bandar-log‚are bullies.These monkeys are savage cruel and without law.They belong nowhere they are outcasts.The words that you here before you have been used to describe the Bander-log.In my opinon the Bander-log are thoughtless and are not aware of the feelings of other people therefore in other words the Bander-log are bullies. To begin with‚like many of today’s bullies the Bander-log just wants to

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    Describe the effects of the Ebola virus. How does it appear to be spread? Total Immersion 16. Describe the symptoms exhibited by the monkeys that were infected with Ebola. 17. Describe the structure of a typical virus. 18. What “scare” did Nancy Jaax have while working with Ebola? 19. What happened to the Ebola infected monkeys? What became of the healthy monkeys? How? Reading Section II: Ebola River 20. Describe Ebola Sudan. 21. Describe Ebola Zaire. 22. Describe the

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    Stephen Ornes 9:33am‚ October 31‚ 2013 G. TABOT ET AL/PNAS 2013 Touch something‚ and your brain knows. The hand sends signals to the brain to announce contact was made. But that feeling of touch may not require making actual contact‚ tests in monkeys now show. Zapping brain cells can fool the animal into thinking its finger had touched something. A person who has lost a limb or become paralyzed may need an artificial limb to complete everyday tasks. But such patients may not truly feel any objects

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    `Ethology’ The study of Human behaviour is known and `Ethnology’ The scientific study of animals is founded on: Darwin’s Theory that all life is related and descended from a common ancestor. Most studies have been carried out on Primate Monkeys as they are thought to be the closest relations to humans. As animals mature faster than humans this allows scientists to research and gain greater insight of how comparisons can be justified and adapted to understand human behaviour. The reason

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