Rain Forest Wisdom
What Gorillas Tell Us About Ourselves
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- $3.99
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- $3.99
Publisher Description
With renewed interest in man's primal antecedents, Rain Forest Wisdom offers a wealth of examples of the gorilla's behavior and what that tells us about being human--from low-fat, high protein diet, to caring for the young to group dynamics and even leadership. Andrew Grant, former managing director of the London Zoo, draws on research, interviews and personal experience to illuminate hundreds of fascinating details on the wild mountain gorilla, one of our closest relatives—with whom we share 98% DNA—and the gentlest of primates.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This tiny book is a light appetizer that will not satisfy anyone looking for more than a superficial overview of gorilla behavior. Grant, a zoo executive, offers a scant few paragraphs on gorilla parenting, dominance relationships, mating practices, and diet. Those expecting to learn about human evolution and behavior will be even more disappointed. The rare places where there are direct comparisons between humans and gorillas what it takes to be a leader, the nature of gestures and facial movements are so simplistic as to be useless. The writing is clear, if repetitive, but reads like a middle school primer. With so little specific information, it is frustrating that Grant has provided erroneous information about the technical names of various subspecies of gorillas, confusing the nomenclature of the Eastern and Western Gorilla. The book is filled with sketches of gorillas that are attractive enough but add little to the text. Ultimately, Grant's book fails to fulfill its title's promise.