Tag Archives: animals

How Baboons Think (Yes, Think)

From the NY Times’ article, How Baboons Think (Yes, Think): “As Darwin jotted down in a notebook of 1838, “He who understands baboon would do more towards metaphysics than Locke.’”

Psychology Today: Pets: A New Name for Fluffy

From Psychology Today: Pets: A New Name for Fluffy” “‘Animals are surrogates for children and appeal to our predisposition to nurture,’ says Sam Gosling, assistant professor of psychology at the University of Texas at Austin. ‘We’ve even selectively bred dogs to make them more like children—to have big eyes and small noses, to be attuned [...]

Photoshopped Animals

The animals that Darwin saw in his dreams, courtesy of Photoshop.

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