That is not true. Jane Goodall loved animals since she was born.
Jane Goodall liked all animals! :)
Yes, Jane Goodall, even as a child studied her chickens and many other animals. She just wasn't always interested in primates.
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Jane Goodall enjoyed spending time outdoors and observing nature, particularly animals. She had a particular passion for chimpanzees, which eventually led to her groundbreaking research in primatology. Goodall also liked to read books about animals and explore the countryside near her childhood home.
Jane Goodall's full name is Valerie Jane Morris-Goodall.
Jane Goodall was born in England in 1934. She developed a love for animals at a young age and dreamed of studying them in Africa. Goodall's passion for wildlife eventually led her to Tanzania, where she conducted groundbreaking research on chimpanzees in their natural habitat.
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Jane Goodall got Jubilee, a stuffed chimpanzee, as a gift from her grandmother when she was a child. Goodall used Jubilee as a companion and toy to develop her love and interest in animals, particularly chimpanzees.