e/Lucy Temerlin

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has glosseng: Lucy Temerlin (1964–1987) was a chimpanzee owned by the Institute for Primate Studies in Oklahoma, and raised by Maurice K. Temerlin, Ph.D., a psychotherapist and professor at the University of Oklahoma and his wife, Jane W. Temerlin. Temerlin and his wife raised Lucy as if she were a human child, teaching her to eat with silverware, dress herself, flip through magazines, and sit in a chair at the dinner table. She was taught American Sign Language by primatologist Roger Fouts as part of an ape language project and eventually learned 140 signs. She appeared in Life magazine, where she became famous for drinking straight gin, rearing a cat, and using Playgirl and a vacuum cleaner for sexual gratification.
lexicalizationeng: Lucy Temerlin
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has glossdeu: Lucy Temerlin (1964–1987) war eine Schimpansin, die dem Institute for Primate Studies in Oklahoma gehörte und von Maurice Temerlin, einem Psychotherapeuten und Professor der University of Oklahoma, aufgezogen wurde.
lexicalizationdeu: Lucy Temerlin

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