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Date: | Sun, 29 Apr 2001 18:05:54 +0200 |
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*"Her claim that "Mothers
among our close relatives, such as chimpanzees and
bonobos, are all but flat-chested." is not accurate, as is easily refutable
by a trip to a zoo with breeding primates, or a look at a book about
bonobos. Bonobos especially -- which used to be called pygmy chimpanzees --
have breasts just like human breasts, but with longer nipples. "*
Thanks Katherine, next time I go to the Ape/monkey zoo here in The
Netherlands I will take a better look at the bonobos, orangutans and
gorillas they have.
Sara Bernard
(Biologist and bf counsellor in training - Vereniging Borstvoeding
Natuurlijk, The Netherlands)
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