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English: The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals is an
1872 book by the British naturalist
Charles Darwin, on how humans and other animals communicate their
emotions.
Figures[edit]
1. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Sir C. Bell
2. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Henle
3. Diagram of the muscles of the face, from Henle
4. Small dog watching a cat on a table
5. Dog approaching another dog with hostile intentions
6. Dog in a humble and affectionate frame of mind
7. Half-bred shepherd dog
8. Dog caressing his master
9. Cat, savage and prepared to fight
10. Cat in an affectionate frame of mind
11. Sound-producing quills from the tail of the porcupine
12. Hen driving a dog away from her chickens
13. Swan driving away an intruder
14. Head of a snarling dog
15. Cat terrified of a dog
16. Cynopithecus niger, in a placid condition
17. Cynopithecus niger, pleased when being caressed
18. Chimpanzee disappointed and sulky
19. Photograph of an insane woman
I (Suffering and weeping)
V (1: Disrespect, 2+3: disgust)