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Desmond John Morris FZS, born 24 January 1928 in Purton, north Wiltshire, is a British zoologist and ethologist.
* Desmond Morris, zoologist, ethologist and author
For instance, British zoologist and ethologist Desmond Morris theorizes that cleavage is a sexual signal that imitates the image of the cleft between the buttocks, which according to Morris in The Naked Ape is also unique to humans, other primates as a rule having much flatter buttocks.
Cover illustration by the zoologist Desmond Morris.
He learned to draw near the age of two, beginning when zoologist Desmond Morris offered Congo a pencil.
She also co-hosted The Animals Roadshow and Animal Country with zoologist Desmond Morris in the late 1980s and 1991 respectively.
British zoologist and ethologist Desmond Morris theorizes that cleavage is a sexual signal that imitates the image of the cleft between the buttocks, which according to Morris in The Naked Ape is also unique to humans, other primates as a rule having much flatter buttocks.
According to the British zoologist, Desmond Morris ( The Naked Ape, 1967 ), the widespread practice of enhancing the red colour of the lips was due to a biological analogy with the labia, because these flush red and swell when women are aroused.
Amongst notable writers interviewed are novelist Charles R. Johnson, philosopher Daniel Dennett, journalist Pete Hamill, cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker, the " first in-depth interview with poet James Emanuel ", paleontologist Jack Horner, essayist and film critic Phillip Lopate, zoologist Desmond Morris, journalist Charlie LeDuff, psi writer Brad Steiger, nature essayist Edward Hoagland, novelist Daniel Wallace, and actor / poet George Dickerson.

zoologist and Morris
), Searles Valentine Wood, John Morris, Alfred White ( zoologist ), N. T. Wetherell, surgeon of Highgate ( 1800 – 1875 ), and James De Carle Sowerby.

zoologist and proposed
In the 1930s, the Dutch zoologist Antoon Cornelis Oudemans first proposed that the Loch Ness Monster could possibly be an unknown form of long-necked Pinniped ( semi-aquatic mammals including seals ).
Nyala, like Ammelaphus ( lesser kudu ), was proposed by Edmund Heller, an American zoologist, in 1912 but not widely recognized, and was only reestablished as a valid genus in 2011 by Peter Grubb and Colin Groves.
In 1937 German zoologist and ecologist Richard Hesse proposed an extension of Bergmann's rule.
Müllerian mimicry was proposed by the German zoologist and naturalist Johann Friedrich Theodor Müller ( 1821 – 1897 ), always known as Fritz.

zoologist and shape
The British zoologist Reginald Innes Pocock recognized the taxonomic classification of Pardofelis in 1917 as comprising not only the marbled cat but also the Borneo bay cat Pardofelis badia, because of similarities in the shape of their skulls.

zoologist and evolved
Polygeny was supported by thinkers of many backgrounds, such as the zoologist, glaciologist, and geologist Louis Agassiz, and by later thinkers who interpreted Darwin's theory to imply that races evolved at different times or stages.

zoologist and sex
He also worked with noted zoologist and sex researcher Alfred Kinsey and explored in a number of books and articles the topic of human sexuality and love.

zoologist and is
As a Humanist, Dr. Huxley interests himself in the possibilities of human development, and one thing we can say about this suggestion, which comes from a leading zoologist, is that, so far as he is concerned, the scientific outlook places no rigid limitation upon the idea of future human evolution.
One is not sure who emerges as the main personality of this book -- Mijbil, with his rollicking ways, or Maxwell himself, poet, portrait painter, writer, journalist, traveller and zoologist, sensitive but never sentimental recorder of an unusual way of life, in a language at once lyrical and forceful, vivid and unabashed.
In a 1996 USA Today article, Washington State zoologist John Crane said, " There is no such thing as Bigfoot.
Dr. Karl Shuker is a prominent British zoologist who studies cryptid s.
The coining of the word cryptozoology is often attributed to Belgian-French zoologist Bernard Heuvelmans, though Heuvelmans attributes coinage of the term to the late Scottish explorer and adventurer Ivan T. Sanderson.
Also notable is the work of British zoologist and cryptozoologist Karl Shuker, who has published 12 books and countless articles on numerous cryptozoological subjects since the mid-1980s.
Based on morphological evidence, British zoologist Reginald Pocock concluded the jaguar is most closely related to the leopard.
The second important process is the theory of evolution by Darwin in mid-century ( which decisively influenced the work of Ratzel, who had academic training as a zoologist and was a follower of Darwin's ideas ) which meant an important impetus in the development of Biogeography.
In the case of the second crocodile it was actually the skin that was measured by zoologist Jerome Montague, and as skins are known to underestimate the size of the actual animal, it is possible this crocodile was at least another 10 cm longer.
Susan believes David is a zoologist rather than a paleontologist, and she is very persistent in getting David to go to her country home in Connecticut to help her take care of Baby, which includes singing " I Can't Give You Anything But Love " which Baby likes.
Among Chatham's notable alumnae is biologist and zoologist Rachel Carson ( 1929 ), after whom the Rachel Carson Institute at Chatham is named.
It is named after the French naturalist and explorer François Péron who was the zoologist aboard Nicholas Baudin's 1801 and 1803 scientific expeditions to Western Australia, and is situated within the bounds of the earlier pastoral lease of the Peron Station.
The genus Pandion was described by the French zoologist Marie Jules César Savigny in 1809, and is taken from a mythical Greek king, Pandion.
His son John Krebs, now Baron Krebs, has become an renowned zoologist in his own right and is now principal of Jesus College, Oxford.
* Estella Warren as Jessie: A zoologist who helps the Brooklyn duo get the money and is Charlie's love interest.
Also known as Rüppell's Griffon, Rueppell's Griffon, Rüppell's Griffin Vulture, Rueppell's Vulture and other variants, Rüppell's Vulture is named in honor of Eduard Rüppell, a 19th-century German explorer, collector, and zoologist.
He is an expert zoologist, as well as naturalist, traveler and survivalist and is quite caring and logical though Nigel often otherwise appears absent minded or naive.
It is named after the British zoologist William Elford Leach.

zoologist and so
However, his manuscript describing the species was lost, and so the first description of the frill shark became authored by American zoologist Samuel Garman, working from a long female caught from Sagami Bay in Japan.

zoologist and being
In 1951, the zoologist Reginald Innes Pocock identified forty taxa previously described as separate species as actually being subspecies of Felis silvestris, thus greatly reducing the size of the genus.
Revue et Magasin de Zoologie Pure et Appliquée 2 < sup > e </ sup > Série, T. X Séptembre 1858: 386 .</ ref > The zoologist Reginald Innes Pocock recognized the taxonomic classification of Otocolobus in 1907, described several skulls in detail, and considered the manul being an aberrant form of Felis.
" zoologist, David Barash ( Co-author of the book " The Myth of Monogamy ") and his wife, Dr. Judith Eve Lipton, comment on monogamy and evolution, " When it comes to human beings, there's absolutely no question about monogamy being natural.
This species was originally native to the streams of southern Russia being first described in 1769 by a German zoologist Peter Simon Pallas in the Ural, Volga and Dnieper rivers.
Weldon spent the academic year 1876 / 1877 at UCL, being taught by the zoologist E. Ray Lankester and the German mathematician Olaus Henrici.

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