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Introduction
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Friendly Foxes
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Dogs
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bonobos
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humans
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human evolution
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polar bear paradox
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Phyllis Lee
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Family structure
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Extended families
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CA family
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Elephant group size
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Elephants have reunions
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Elephants live in families
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Female helpers and grandmothers
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Cognitive choices
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Social networks
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Elephants
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Social Learning
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Learning to Parent
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Paro the Elephant
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Elephant calves
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Elephant mothers
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Mixed age groups
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Bulls
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Our Mission
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Thank You
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Risk vs Safe
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Our Biases
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Monkey Market
Description:
Explore the fascinating connections between animal and human behavior in this 1 hour 27 minute deep dive from The Aspen Institute. Delve into how understanding animal minds can provide insights into human personality, logic, and capacity for love. Discover how friendliness in canines and primates has evolutionary advantages, mirroring the importance of tolerance in human democracies. Examine the caring nature of elephants and their complex family structures, revealing intriguing gender dynamics. Investigate the possibility that economic principles like reciprocity, altruism, and rationing may have origins in our primate ancestors. Learn from experts Ross Andersen, Brian Hare, Laurie Santos, and Phyllis Lee as they present interconnected talks on friendship, family, and frugality from an animal-inspired perspective, challenging our human-centric view of these concepts.

Deep Dive: Inside the Animal Mind - Understanding Human Behavior Through Animal Studies

The Aspen Institute
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