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Photo of Keller Breland, with an otter trained for the IQ Zoo, a tourist attraction in Hot Springs (Garland County), Arkansas, that showcased the operant conditioning of animals; circa 1960. Courtesy of Bob Bailey. |
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http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/media-detail.aspx? ©2006 The Central Arkansas Library System - All rights reservedmediaID=2663 |
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