The Look That Changed Primatology

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Linnea Herner (CC0)

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In 1960, a young primatologist stared deeply into the eyes of a wild chimpanzee. She was Jane Goodall. He was David Greybeard, her most famous research subject. Their mutual gaze changed animal science and opened a door between the human and animal worlds.