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Going Ape is a three-part American documentary series on the
National Geographic Channel
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[3] that premiered on 13 May 2013.
[4] It explores similarities between the behaviour of chimpanzees and humans through interviews with experts and social experiments.
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Episode 1: The Alpha Male. This episode explores the different ways in which primates establish dominance using body size, control of space and voice. It features primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbrooke [8] and actor Peter Elliott.
Episode 2: Social Climbers. This episode is dedicated to the ways in which primates and humans seek recognition and acceptance in their social groups. [9] Again, it includes an interview with primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbrooke.
Episode 3: Hooking Up. This episode looks at the human dating world and compares it with primates' courtship and mating rituals. [10] [11] It includes the testimony of evolutionary psychologist Dr. Miriam Law Smith.
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Going Ape is a three-part American documentary series on the
National Geographic Channel
[1]
[2]
[3] that premiered on 13 May 2013.
[4] It explores similarities between the behaviour of chimpanzees and humans through interviews with experts and social experiments.
[5]
[6]
[7]
Episode 1: The Alpha Male. This episode explores the different ways in which primates establish dominance using body size, control of space and voice. It features primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbrooke [8] and actor Peter Elliott.
Episode 2: Social Climbers. This episode is dedicated to the ways in which primates and humans seek recognition and acceptance in their social groups. [9] Again, it includes an interview with primatologist Charlotte Uhlenbrooke.
Episode 3: Hooking Up. This episode looks at the human dating world and compares it with primates' courtship and mating rituals. [10] [11] It includes the testimony of evolutionary psychologist Dr. Miriam Law Smith.
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