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Lyn, Heidi, E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. 2000. Observational word learning in two bonobos (Pan paniscus): ostensive and non-ostensive contexts. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271530999000269). Volume 20, Issue 3, July 2000, Pages 255-273 Language & Communication.
Lyn, Heidi, E.Sue Savage-Rumbaugh. 2000. Observational word learning in two bonobos (Pan paniscus): ostensive and non-ostensive contexts. (http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0271530999000269). Volume 20, Issue 3, July 2000, Pages 255-273 Language & Communication.

de Waal, F. 1995. Bonobo sex and society. 272, no. 3 (March 1995): 82-88. Scientific American.


de Waal, Frans B. M. 1999. Bonobo, Sex and Society. In Sussman, Robert W. Biological Basis of Behavior: Critical Review (2nd ed.). Pp. 114 - 120. Pearson / Prentice Hall.
de Waal, Frans B. M. 1999. Bonobo, Sex and Society. In Sussman, Robert W. Biological Basis of Behavior: Critical Review (2nd ed.). Pp. 114 - 120. Pearson / Prentice Hall.
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de Waal, Frans. 2011. [http://www.ted.com/talks/frans_de_waal_do_animals_have_morals.html Frans de Waal: Moral behavior in animals]. November. TED Talk.
de Waal, Frans. 2011. [http://www.ted.com/talks/frans_de_waal_do_animals_have_morals.html Frans de Waal: Moral behavior in animals]. November. TED Talk.