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Michael Nichols
1991 Brutal Kinship. 'Lemsip' has been anesthetised to perform routine bleeding for Aids research. The animal most closely resembling man, the chimp, is frequently used in medical research.
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Michael Nichols
2013 Lion, Serengeti
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Michael Nichols
2002 November-February. 'Theropithecus gelada', a grass-eating, baboon-sized primate that is the last of its genus, lives only in the Simen mountains in the Ethiopian highlands. The male gelada has one chance in his lifetime to mate with females. Once he loses his dominant position, he will never get it back. A dominant male must mate with all females in the group to avoid being replaced.
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Michael Nichols
2012 Redwood Tree, California
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Michael Nichols
2012 Baby Elephant and Keepers
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