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This article explores cultural biases in the field of primatology, focusing on the work of Japanese primatologist Kinji Imanishi. The author discusses the contrasting views of Western and Japanese scientists and emphasizes the importance of considering cultural biases in scientific research. The article also addresses the challenges of language barriers and the dominance of English in scientific discourse. It highlights the influence of Japanese primatology on the field as a whole and argues for a more holistic understanding of animal behavior. The author also discusses the concept of animal culture and the importance of diverse perspectives in scientific research. The document is a list of references cited in the article, providing additional sources related to animal behavior, culture, and evolution. [Extracted from the article] |