Mike Heath

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As the play researcher Stuart Brown notes, adult human beings, in both our appearance and playfulness, are essentially the “Labradors of the primate world.”26 We look, and behave, more like chimp babies than chimp adults. Species that display neoteny (like dogs) tend to be more flexible but less efficient and self-sufficient; those showing mature characteristics (like wolves) are brutally efficient but rigid.
Drunk: How We Sipped, Danced, and Stumbled Our Way to Civilization
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