Show NO VO BRAIN NEEDED NEELI L IN MONKEYS MONKEY'S LIFE LIPE Life for Cor the chimpanzee in his na nil native live tive wild state is too cas easy to make it necessary for him to exercise his rather superior intellectual equIp I Professor Henry W. W Nissen of the laboratory of oC comparative c psychobiology c at Yale university be believes heves I Professor NIssen has been mak making ng In the free free- a study of oC chimpanzees dom dorn of their natural home in fri French Guinea He spent three months there making his headquarters at Pastoria Pastoria Pas toria loria one of the tile African stations o othe of oC the Pasteur Institute The apes find food and water in great abundance Professor Nissen ob served Their diet agrees with them perfectly evidently because these creatures which like all caged animals ani ani- mals have rather uncertain health In captivity arc practically never ill m it in inthe inthe the wild state An occasional cold anc and possibly some skin trouble seems to tobe tobe be 30 the sum of oC their ailments And they have lave little difficulty in Ill keeping ou out of or the way of their enemies Even the play of the wild chimpanzee chimpanzee chim chim- panzee anzee does not include the ingenious shines monkeyshines shines so characteristic o othe of the animal in captivity In the bush this tills activity is mostly running jumping jump jump- jumping ing play fighting and SUCH gross ex cx- |