EntertainmentVisionary Zoologist Desmond Morris, Who Saw Humans as 'Naked Apes,' Dies at 98
The world has lost a remarkable polymath with the passing of Desmond Morris at 98. Best known for his controversial yet fascinating 1967 bestseller 'The Naked Ape,' Morris dared to examine human beings through a zoologist's lens, challenging our anthropocentric view by highlighting our animal origins and biological drives.
Beyond his scientific contributions, Morris was a surrealist painter whose artistic vision informed his scientific curiosity, and a charismatic broadcaster who brought complex ideas to mainstream audiences. His unique ability to bridge disciplines—from art to zoology—left an indelible mark on our understanding of what it means to be human, cementing his legacy as one of the most original thinkers of his generation.