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others, we realize that the student of animal behavior must 

 ever be on his guard against making faulty ejects ; yet, when 

 confronted with abundant confirmatory evidence, to refuse 



to ascribe a certain psychic trait to an animal merely be- 

 cause it is not a human being seems to us as great an an- 

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