"You can imagine my dismay when I got to Cambridge and found that I had done everything wrong. I shouldn't have named the chimps; I should have given them numbers. I couldn't talk about their personalities, their minds or their feelings because that was unique to us."
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Jane Goodall "Then & Now: Jane Goodall", CNN (June 19, 2005).
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