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Brian Hare Quotes

«If someone says, 'we'd be keen', then we'd chalk it as an option.»
Author: Brian Hare
«It looks like dogs really do understand what we are trying to tell them, they are thinking about what we want, and they understand that we are trying to communicate.»
Author: Brian Hare
«Wolves have bigger brains than dogs, so it was thought the wolves would do better. And chimpanzees are primates, closer to humans, so it was thought they would do better.»
Author: Brian Hare
«Dogs have a talent for reading social cues in a very sophisticated way.»
Author: Brian Hare
«I am going to be a rookie myself when I first step out there on Sept. 10. You can't simulate what a game situation is going to be like, you can't simulate the nervous feeling, everything is just different on Saturdays.»
Author: Brian Hare
«The experiments show that chimpanzees spontaneously recognize that when they are faced with a problem they cannot solve on their own they need to recruit help.»
Author: Brian Hare
«They work together to chase monkeys, and they're quite effective when they chase them together.»
Author: Brian Hare
«It just happens that because they're all doing it at the same time, it helps them catch the monkey. You really need an experiment to get at what they are doing.»
Author: Brian Hare
«They know when they need help.»
Author: Brian Hare
«So what we see in the wild may be really sophisticated.»
Author: Brian Hare