"Under normal conditions, in their natural habitats, wild animals do not mutilate themselves, masturbate, attack their offspring, develop stomach ulcers, become fetishists, suffer from obesity, form homosexual pair-bonds, or commit murder....The zoo animal in a cage exhibits all these abnormalities that we know so well from our human companions. Clearly, then, the city is not a concrete jungle, it is a human zoo."
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The Human Zoo (1969), Introduction (p. 8)
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Desmond Morris
englischer Zoologe, Verhaltensforscher, Publizist und Künstler
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