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Robert M. Sapolsky

Exploring Humanity Through the Eyes of Savannah Baboons.

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Author: Robert M. Sapolsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743202411

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2001

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: 1. The Baboons: The Generations of Israel
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Chapter 2: 2. Zebra Kabobs and a Life of Crime
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Chapter 3: 3. The Revenge of the Liberals
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Chapter 4: 4. The Masai Fundamentalist and My Debut as a Social Worker
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Chapter 5: 5. The Coca-Cola Devil
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Chapter 6: 6. Teaching Old Men About Maps
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Chapter 7: 7. Memories of Blood: The East African Wars
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Chapter 8: 8. The Baboons: Saul in the Wilderness
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Chapter 9: 9. Samwelly Versus the Elephants
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Chapter 10: 10. The First Masai
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Chapter 11: 11. Zoology and National Security: A Shaggy Hyena Story
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Chapter 12: 12. The Coup
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Chapter 13: 13. Hearing Voices at the Wrong Time
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Chapter 14: 14. Sudan
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Chapter 15: 15. The Baboons: The Unstable Years
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Chapter 16: 16. Ol’ Curly Toes and the King of Nubian-Judea
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Chapter 17: 17. The Penguins of Guyana
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Chapter 18: 18. When Baboons Were Falling Out of the Trees
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Chapter 19: 19. The Old White Man
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Chapter 20: 20. The Elevator
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Chapter 21: 21. The Mound Behind the 7-Eleven
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Chapter 22: 22. The Baboons: Nick
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Chapter 23: 23. The Raid
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Chapter 24: 24. Ice
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Chapter 25: 25. Joseph
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Chapter 26: 26. The Wonders of Machines in a Land Where They Are Still Novel: The Blind Leading the Blind
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Chapter 27: 27. Who’s on First, What’s on Second
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Chapter 28: 28. The Last Warriors
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Chapter 29: 29. The Plague
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Who should listen A Primate's Memoir

"A Primate's Memoir" by Robert M. Sapolsky is an engaging and insightful audiobook that should appeal to anyone interested in animal behavior, anthropology, and the complexities of social dynamics. Readers with a passion for science, nature, and the intricate relationships within primate societies will find Sapolsky's personal experiences and humorous anecdotes both informative and entertaining. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of science and storytelling will appreciate his unique perspective as he blends rigorous research with relatable narratives, making it a compelling listen for both casual readers and serious students of biology.

3 quotes from A Primate's Memoir

  • "It is not enough to understand primate behavior; you must also understand the broader context in which the behavior is interpreted and influenced."
  • "In the end, we are all products of our environment, shaped by our circumstances, biology, and interactions with others."
  • "The study of animals is not just a journey into the wild; it’s a journey into the heart of what it means to be human."

Author : Robert M. Sapolsky

Robert M. Sapolsky is an esteemed American neuroendocrinologist and author, serving as a professor of biology and a professor of neurology and neurological sciences, with additional courtesy appointments in neurosurgery at Stanford University. Additionally, he is a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya, where he combines his expertise in neuroscience with a passion for primatology and conservation.

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Home | Last Updated on2026/02/05

A Primate's Memoir Free Audiobook Download

Robert M. Sapolsky

Exploring Humanity Through the Eyes of Savannah Baboons.

4.377625rating

Information

Author: Robert M. Sapolsky

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780743202411

Language: English

Publish Date: 01/01/2001

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen A Primate's Memoir

"A Primate's Memoir" by Robert M. Sapolsky is an engaging and insightful audiobook that should appeal to anyone interested in animal behavior, anthropology, and the complexities of social dynamics. Readers with a passion for science, nature, and the intricate relationships within primate societies will find Sapolsky's personal experiences and humorous anecdotes both informative and entertaining. Additionally, those curious about the intersection of science and storytelling will appreciate his unique perspective as he blends rigorous research with relatable narratives, making it a compelling listen for both casual readers and serious students of biology.

3 quotes from A Primate's Memoir

  • "It is not enough to understand primate behavior; you must also understand the broader context in which the behavior is interpreted and influenced."
  • "In the end, we are all products of our environment, shaped by our circumstances, biology, and interactions with others."
  • "The study of animals is not just a journey into the wild; it’s a journey into the heart of what it means to be human."

Author: Robert M. Sapolsky

Robert M. Sapolsky is an esteemed American neuroendocrinologist and author, serving as a professor of biology and a professor of neurology and neurological sciences, with additional courtesy appointments in neurosurgery at Stanford University. Additionally, he is a research associate at the National Museums of Kenya, where he combines his expertise in neuroscience with a passion for primatology and conservation.