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Gorillas are genetically very similar to humans, however our behavior seems widely divergent. But, we may have more in common with our primate relatives than one might suspect. On this program, Andrew Grant discussed lessons from gorilla behavior.
This audio is part of the collection: Groks Science Radio Show and Podcast
Artist/Composer: Charles Lee and Frank Ling
Date: 2008-02-20
Source: Groks Science Radio Show Podcast
Keywords: science; neuroethology; animal behavior
Creative Commons license: Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 United States
Visit the Groks Science Show Website at: WWW.GROKS.NET
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