Monkeys?

From: Austin Docking (austin@docking.org.uk)
Date: Mon Dec 18 2000 - 04:09:19 GMT

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    May I ask, of some of the monkey observes/thinkers on this list, do monkeys
    'know' they are mortal?

    Or maybe point the in the correct url direction?

    Plur

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    Austin Docking Twickenham UK

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