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vikingpower. 2011. [http://science.slashdot.org/story/11/12/16/1333224/nih-restricts-use-of-chimpanzees-in-labs NIH Restricts Use of Chimpanzees in Labs]. December 16. science.slashdot.org
 
Yirka, Bob. 2012. [http://phys.org/news/2012-05-apes-human-like-personalities.html New research suggests apes have human-like personalities]. May 28. PhysOrg.com
 
 
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'''Culture and Chimpanzees'''
 
Bradshaw. G. A. 2010. An Ape Among Many: Animal Co-Authorship and Trans-species Epistemic Authority. 2010, 18:15–30. Configurations.
 
Bradshaw. G. A. 2010. We, Matata: Bicultural Living among Apes,” Spring: 83: 163–184.. A Journal of Archetype and Culture.
 
Savage-Rumbaugh, Sue, Kanzi Wamba, Panbanisha Wamba, and Nyota Wamba. 2007. Welfare of Apes in Captive Environments: Comments On, and By, a Specific Group of Apes. 10(1), 7–19. Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science/Lawrence Erlbaum.
 
 
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