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This work presents a naturalist's extended study of the great apes, combining anatomical comparison with humans, detailed field observations of daily life in the African jungle, and stories of individual apes observed in both wild and captive settings. It describes physical, social, and mental traits; reports on chimpanzee vocalizations and communicative behavior; recounts capture, care, and the life histories of particular apes; examines gorilla morphology and habits; and concludes with guidance and reflections on keeping apes in captivity. The tone blends scientific description, anecdote, and practical advice to convey the animals' capacities and social complexity.
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