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		<title>Desmond Morris: A Legacy of Exploration and Curiosity</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Desmond Morris, a pioneering zoologist and author, passed away at the age of 98. His contributions to science and literature were profound.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Desmond Morris, the influential zoologist and author, passed away on April 19, 2026, at the age of 98. Throughout his six-decade career, he authored more than 50 books, with his most notable work, <strong>The Naked Ape</strong>, selling an estimated 18 million copies globally.</p>
<p>Born on January 24, 1928, in Purton, Wiltshire, Morris&#8217;s academic journey culminated in a doctorate in animal behaviour from Oxford. His early career included a significant role as the curator of mammals at London Zoo from 1959 to 1967—a position that allowed him to blend his passions for zoology and public education.</p>
<p>His television program <strong>Zoo Time</strong>, which aired from 1956 for over a decade, became a staple for animal enthusiasts. According to documents from the time, approximately 500 episodes were produced during its run. This program showcased not only Morris&#8217;s expertise but also his ability to engage audiences with the wonders of the animal kingdom.</p>
<p>Morris&#8217;s literary contributions began with his first book in 1958, focusing on the ten-spined stickleback. Over time, he explored various themes in human and animal behavior—his works reflecting a deep curiosity about life itself. In a candid reflection on his creative process, he once stated, &#8220;I tried to create a private world in which my own, invented organisms evolved and developed like a personal flora and fauna from my imagination.&#8221;</p>
<p>His lifelong friendship with fellow broadcaster David Attenborough underscored their shared commitment to educating the public about wildlife. Additionally, Morris maintained an active presence in contemporary art; he had a solo exhibition at Farleys House &#038; Gallery in 2019.</p>
<p>Despite his vast accomplishments—281 trips made to 76 countries and identifying over 4,237 species of warm-blooded mammals—Morris grappled with the duality of being both an artist and an academic. He once remarked on this internal struggle: &#8220;If I am honest, it is a struggle I have never fully resolved.&#8221;</p>
<p>As observers reflect on his legacy, they note that while many aspects of his work are well-documented, there remain unconfirmed details regarding some of his lesser-known projects. Nevertheless, Desmond Morris&#8217;s impact on zoology and popular science is undeniable.</p>
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