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The Naked Ape, Desmond Morris and human

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Desmond Morris, zoologist behind bestselling studies of human behaviour from The Naked Ape to Manwatching
Desmond Morris, the zoologist who has died aged 98, was a writer on human and animal behaviour who achieved world renown with his book The Naked Ape (1967); he approached humans as just another specie...

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Desmond Morris, 98, Dies; Zoologist Saw Links Between Humans and Apes
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Desmond Morris, British zoologist and 'Naked Ape' author, dies aged 98
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Zoologist and author Desmond Morris dies aged 98
Desmond Morris, the zoologist, author, artist and television presenter, has died aged 98.

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The Desmond Morris I knew was more artist than apeman
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The extraordinary life of Desmond Morris who showed first TV orgasm, dated a sex bomb & made £100k from 5p painting
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'A great man': Tributes paid to zoologist and TV presenter Desmond Morris
In 1967, Morris penned his most popular book, The Naked Ape: A Zoologist’s Study Of The Human Animal, which led to his global recognition.

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Desmond Morris obituary
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Zoo Time TV star and The Naked Ape author Desmond Morris dies aged 98
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Animal personality traits influence survival in wild ravens

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