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The Human Animal A Personal View of the Human Species

Out of Print
By: Desmond Morris
224 pages, Col & b/w photos
Publisher: BBC Books
The Human Animal
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  • The Human Animal ISBN: 9780563370215 Hardback Jul 1994 Out of Print #33507
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This book accompanies the six-part TV series, also available on video, which shows that, however much we may think we have evolved from our animal ancestors, our instincts and reactions still bear a remarkable similarity to those of other species.
Morris also demonstrates that, despite cultural and regional differences, every human being shares an almost identical genetic inheritance. A double video containing the complete BBC TV series is also available (#47494).

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Out of Print
By: Desmond Morris
224 pages, Col & b/w photos
Publisher: BBC Books
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