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I don't believe Jane Goodall's goal was to become famous. She loved chimps and animals in general. She did a lot to help animals (chimps in general) and was noticed. She also wrote a couple books. Before of after she was famous I do not know.

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Yes, Jane Goodall was inspired by the works of Dr. Louis Leakey, a renowned anthropologist, who believed that women could make significant contributions to the field of primatology. Leakey provided Goodall with the opportunity to study chimpanzees in Tanzania's Gombe Stream National Park, which ultimately led to groundbreaking insights into chimpanzee behavior and revolutionized the field of primatology.

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it inspire her to be a scientist because she was so into animals, and she wanted to become a person who studies primates which is a group pf animals

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The book Dr. Dolittle, Louis Leakey, and Dian Fossey.

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This is a big thing to do now everyone who is watching should look somewhere else cause I got nothing. Now I would like to ask if sharks attack people with nasty blood or blood that is rich?

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Dr. Louis leaky (1903- 1972)

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