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/^t/Desmond Morris in his book "The Human Zoo" presents a very controversial view that human is a kind of a sophisticated animal and city-dwellers can be compared to zoo animals. He points out many similarities between humans and animals namely, the same physiological needs, similar ways of satysfying them and thus similar patterns of behaviour. However biologically humans belong to the animal world, they are something more than only sophisticated animals. Arguments to support this statement can be found by studying the motivation of human behaviour namely feelings or free will, or such complex results of human behaviour as culture or tradition.