>
>I mention all of this in the past tense, although it is still true in the
>limited range chimps and bonobos and other primates have left. It is 5% of
>what it was at the end of WWII. The culture of chimps that was spread 
>across
>Africa has been shattered and is virtually lost. The same kinds of
>non-genetic organizational "factoids" is true of elephant societies, and
>there is evidence for whales too.
>
>
>Tom
>
>It has been said of whales:
>"They are not brethren;
>They are not underlings;
>They are other nations..."

   Whales rule!!!!!!

   For what its worth, any friend of whales is a friend of mine.

    Aaron.
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