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The Nest Building Behaviour of Higher Apes

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Description: Noel Egenter outlines his research into the ability of apes to weave branches into a stable construction and whether this requires a definite learning process.
NESTBUILDING OF CHIMPANZEES, GORILLAS AND ORANUTANS THE NESTBUIDLING BEHAVIOUR OF HIGHER APES Foundation for an Architectural Anthropology This short report was published in Nr. 14 (Sep. 1990) in 'International Semiotic Spectrum - A Publication of the Toronto Semiotic Circle' under the title: Evolutionary Architecture: Nestbuilding Among Higher Apes (with 8 illustrations; these illustrations will be added later to this Internet-text)
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