Boyhood in Monsoon country.
Ramos, Maximo D.
Boyhood in Monsoon country. - 134 pages : illustrations 22 cm.
Students of animal behavior tell us that young birds that can walk as soon as they hatch often develop an attachment to the first moving object they see, be it another animal, such as their mother, or a person. The effect of their sense impressions during this brief period of their prime receptiveness is often lifelong. It is known as imprinting and is one of the means by which early man domesticated wild animals. --From the preface
971-06-0688-3
Philippines
CT 1798.R32 / .B696 1990b
Boyhood in Monsoon country. - 134 pages : illustrations 22 cm.
Students of animal behavior tell us that young birds that can walk as soon as they hatch often develop an attachment to the first moving object they see, be it another animal, such as their mother, or a person. The effect of their sense impressions during this brief period of their prime receptiveness is often lifelong. It is known as imprinting and is one of the means by which early man domesticated wild animals. --From the preface
971-06-0688-3
Philippines
CT 1798.R32 / .B696 1990b