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воскресенье, 21 июля 2019 г.

"Many Photos" - Do these baby baboons undermine trendy gender-neutral theories about toys?

The gender-neutral toys movement may have been thwarted by a group of baboons after a new BBC documentary showed females playing with dolls and males playing with trucks.


An interest in gender-neutral toys has been steadily on the rise for years amid fears of reinforcing a societal male-female divide. 


But a new BBC 2 documentary, Animals at Play, has revealed how differently the minds of the genders work, at least in baboons.  




A new BBC 2 documentary, Animals at Play, has revealed how differently the minds of the genders work, at least in baboons. Pictured is a male baboon playing with a truck


A new BBC 2 documentary, Animals at Play, has revealed how differently the minds of the genders work, at least in baboons. Pictured is a male baboon playing with a truck 





For the first time ever, female baboons were spotted toting dolls around as though they were baby monkeys


For the first time ever, female baboons were spotted toting dolls around as though they were baby monkeys





Filmmakers introduced lots of different toys to different animals and observed how they played. Pictured is a baby Japanese macaque jumping into a handstand


Filmmakers introduced lots of different toys to different animals and observed how they played. Pictured is a baby Japanese macaque jumping into a handstand



Filmmakers introduced lots of different toys to different animals and observed male baboons opting for trucks and planes while females seemed more interested in dolls. 

One male baboon initially dashes over to a toy doll but quickly becomes disinterested and moves his attention to a shiny yellow plane. 


Other male baboons also seemed to be more interested in 'active' toys and intrigued to work out how the wheels moved on toy trucks. 




Evolutionary psychologist, professor Ben Garrod, told the Express : 'Very often toy preferences in human children are quite clearly distinct from one another.' Pictured is a cheetah chasing after a ball


Evolutionary psychologist, professor Ben Garrod, told the Express : 'Very often toy preferences in human children are quite clearly distinct from one another.' Pictured is a cheetah chasing after a ball



And for the first time ever, female baboons were spotted toting dolls around as though they were baby monkeys.


Evolutionary psychologist, professor Ben Garrod, told the Express: 'Very often toy preferences in human children are quite clearly distinct from one another. 


'What we don't know is how far it goes back. Is it nature or is it nurture?' 


The documentary also highlighted the important role playing has in growing up, across all species. 




The documentary also highlighted the important role playing has in growing up, across all species. Pictured is a baby elephant waving his trunk in the air


The documentary also highlighted the important role playing has in growing up, across all species. Pictured is a baby elephant waving his trunk in the air





Chimpanzees use play time as a way to work out who they can trust and kea parrots (pictured) seemed to just enjoy the fun of it


Chimpanzees use play time as a way to work out who they can trust and kea parrots (pictured) seemed to just enjoy the fun of it



Hyenas were shown to rely on play to work together, especially useful when uniting to take down larger animals. 


Chimpanzees use play time as a way to work out who they can trust and kea parrots seemed to just enjoy the fun of it. 


Professor Garrod added: 'For us humans social play is essential. It is as important as a good diet and exercise.'        


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