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Scientific American, 1846-04, Vol.I. (NUMBER 29.), p.0_003

New York: American Periodicals Series II

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  • É parte de: Scientific American, 1846-04, Vol.I. (NUMBER 29.), p.0_003
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  • Descrição: MONKEYS.--An impertinent curiosity runs through all their actions; they can never let things alone, but must know what is going forward. If a pot or kettle is set on the fire, and the cook turns her back, the monkey whips off the cover to see what she has put into it, even though he cannot get at it without setting his feet upon the hot bars of the grate. Mimicry is another of the monkey's qualities...
  • Editor: New York: American Periodicals Series II
  • Idioma: Inglês

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