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Article: EXHIBIT AT NORFOLK ZOO HONORS GROUND-BREAKING OBSERVER OF CHIMPS.(DAILY BREAK)
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- The Virginian-Pilot (Norfolk, VA)
- Article date:
- October 7, 1997
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Byline: NANCY LEWIS, STAFF WRITER
JANE GOODALL'S long fingers stretch toward the stubby outreached fingers of an adolescent chimpanzee, a touch about to bridge eons of travel down divergent evolutionary paths.
An impish toddler chimp with black marble eyes and saucer ears is poised to yank the long tail of an unsuspecting baboon.
The tinsel strands of a waterfall form a stark silver backdrop for the shadowy figure that strides upright along the bank of Tanzania's Gombe Stream, the swing of its arms remarkably human.
These images are among 30 photographs by noted National Geographic Society wildlife photographer Hugo Van Lawick on ...