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The Science of Love: Studies of baboon behavior have implications for human relationships
By: Chad Brenner, Michigan Daily Science Writer
Thursday, February 23, 2006


Professor Barbara Smuts' research in the Michigan Daily
From the article:

This Valentine's Day, the lovelorn would do well to consult psychology Prof. Barbara Smuts, who literally wrote the book on love - baboon love, that is. Surprisingly, however, the many field studies described in Smuts's book, Sex and Friendship in Baboons, hold many lessons for lovers both simian and Homo sapiens.

Read the remainder of the article at the Michigan Daily website.


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