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Personality in Nonhuman Animals, First Edition Edited by J Vonk, A Weiss and SA Kuczaj (2017). Published by Springer, Tiergartenstrasse 15-17, Heidelberg, Germany. 340 pages Hardback (ISBN: 978-3-319-59299-2). Price £129.99.

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Personality in Nonhuman Animals, First Edition Edited by J Vonk, A Weiss and SA Kuczaj (2017). Published by Springer, Tiergartenstrasse 15-17, Heidelberg, Germany. 340 pages Hardback (ISBN: 978-3-319-59299-2). Price £129.99.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2023

Lisa M Collins*
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Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds, UK

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