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Animal Behaviourists

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Animal Behaviourists

We rely on the work of animal behaviourists to help us understand organisms in the natural world.

Animal behaviourists

Animal behaviourists

  • Animal behaviourists study how animals behave in the wild.
  • Animal behaviourists examine how animals behave with other organisms and their environment.
  • Animal behaviourists observe how animals reproduce, sleep and feed.
Jane Goodall

Jane Goodall

  • Jane Goodall is an animal behaviourist that studied how chimpanzees behaved with each other.
    • Goodall saw that chimpanzees have their own personalities.
    • Goodall also saw that they could express emotions like sorrow and joy.
Dian Fossey

Dian Fossey

  • Dian Fossey studied mountain gorillas.
    • Fossey found they had features similar to those of chimpanzees and humans.
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