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Iterated drafts of the manuscript were kindly critiqued by David Arnosti, Tom Brody, Jason Cooper, Nancy McIntyre, Jeff Thomas, Kenneth Weiss, and Adam Wilkins. Encouragement was provided by Benedikt Hallgrímsson. Matt Hoffman, a primate expert at the University of Wisconsin, helped me locate dozens of photos of newborn apes. Finally, I thank all of the zoo personnel around the world who responded so unselfishly to my requests for pictures and data.

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