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#598: Primatologist Isabel Behncke on Play, Sexual Selection, and Lessons from Following Bonobos for 3,000 Kilometers in the Jungles of Congo

The Tim Ferriss Show

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Japanese Primatology - The Snow Monkeys

In the 19 forties, already you a tradition of japanese primatology. First there was this guy who was looking at hoarse behavior and then he starded looking at other primates behavior. He discovered the innovation of potato washing. And so this female that rather wre eating potatoes that had sand, and she learned to wash them in the water. So it became a very well known example of innovation,. Who innovates and how inations spread through social networks. But basically, i think that predisposed, cognitively, the japanese to be much more prepared to think about continuities and discontinuities between humans and other primates.

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