
Overview
As a child Jane Goodall dreamt of going to Africa and living with the animals. In 1960 her dream became reality: she began a study of chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe National Park. Today, more than two decades later, her work still continues, and it has given us a remarkable portrait of the animal most like man. Spanning three generations of chimps, it shows them in all their moods.... playful infants, turbulent adolescents and adults whose behavior ranges from tender motherhood to hunting and even murder.
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3 - 1Among The Wild Chimpanzees November 04, 1984
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3 - 2One Man's Island November 11, 1984
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3 - 3Invaders Of The Truk Lagoon November 18, 1984
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3 - 4The Desire Of The Moth November 25, 1984
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3 - 5A Question Of Space December 02, 1984
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3 - 6Peacocks, Parasites And The Puzzle Of Sex December 09, 1984
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3 - 7Land Of Ice And Fire December 16, 1984
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3 - 8The Lost World Of Medusa December 23, 1984
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3 - 9Kinabalu - Summit Of Borneo January 06, 1985
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3 - 10Wild Ireland January 13, 1985
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3 - 11Water - A Fresh Look January 20, 1985
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3 - 12Battle Of The Leaves January 27, 1985
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3 - 13The Year Of The Rat February 03, 1985
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3 - 14Through Animal Eyes February 10, 1985
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3 - 15Within A Garden Wall February 17, 1985