"The Life and Death of Cholmondeley" by Gerald M. Durrel
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The Life and Death of Cholmondeley
In this essay, "The Life and Death of Cholmondeley" Gerald M. Durrel effectively illustrates that the needs of Chumley, the intelligent ape are better met by him rather then the authorities of the London Zoo. Firstly, Chumley shows many qualities of a curios infant, he demonstrates a considerable potential to learn and analyze simple skills ideas and situations. Like a small child, it is evident that Chumley needs certain
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well-being, safety, and happiness of the primate, Durrel provides him with an environment where Chumley has the prospective expand his knowledge of human behaviour, and feasibly become familiar enough to practise them. Different creatures need different types of environments in which to strive and grow in the case of Chumley, from "The Life and Death of Cholmondeley" It is unmistakable that this ape requires one on one communication with others in order to be content.
well-being, safety, and happiness of the primate, Durrel provides him with an environment where Chumley has the prospective expand his knowledge of human behaviour, and feasibly become familiar enough to practise them. Different creatures need different types of environments in which to strive and grow in the case of Chumley, from "The Life and Death of Cholmondeley" It is unmistakable that this ape requires one on one communication with others in order to be content.