{"url":"https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh","title":"Desmond Morris obituary: natural world expert","domain":"thetimes.com","imageUrl":"https://images.pexels.com/photos/12980935/pexels-photo-12980935.jpeg?auto=compress&cs=tinysrgb&h=650&w=940","pexelsSearchTerm":"elderly zoologist portrait","category":"Culture","language":"en","slug":"41b5b6bd","id":"41b5b6bd-fee5-412f-80a7-41cccc5afc29","description":"Morris Dies: Zoologist Desmond Morris, famed for *The Naked Ape*, has died aged 98.[[1]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obit","summary":"## TL;DR\n- **Morris Dies:** Zoologist Desmond Morris, famed for *The Naked Ape*, has died aged 98.[[1]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh)\n- **Naked Ape Success:** His 1967 book sold 20 million copies in 27 languages after four weeks of writing.[[1]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh)\n- **Human-Animal Link:** Morris argued humans are \"risen apes\" driven by instincts in social life and behaviour.[[1]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh)\n\n## The story at a glance\nDesmond Morris, the zoologist, broadcaster and author best known for *The Naked Ape*, died on **April 19, 2026**, aged 98. The obituary in *The Times* traces his life from Wiltshire childhood to Oxford academia, London Zoo curatorship, TV stardom and prolific writing on human behaviour as an extension of animal instincts. It is published now following his recent death.\n\n## Key points\n- Born **January 24, 1928**, in Purton, Wiltshire, son of Captain Harry Morris (gassed in World War I, died 1942) and Marjorie Hunt (lived to 99).\n- Collected animals as a boy; boarded at Dauntsey’s School; studied zoology at Birmingham University and Oxford (PhD on stickleback fish).\n- Married Ramona Baulch in 1952 (died 2018); son Jason; later lived in Ireland near family.\n- Curator of mammals at London Zoo from 1959; presented *Zoo Time* on Granada TV.\n- *The Naked Ape* (1967) born from 1963 idea, written in four weeks, sold ~20 million copies, translated into 27 languages.\n- Other books include *The Human Zoo* (1969), *The Soccer Tribe* (1981), *Bodywatching* (1985), *Catwatching* (1986), *The Naked Woman* (2004).\n- BBC series *The Human Animal* (1994) featured controversial footage; surrealist painter with thousands of works.\n- Viewed humans as opportunist animals like monkeys, driven by biology in sex, work, sports and pets.\n\n## Details and context\nMorris grew up distrusting politicians after his father's war injuries and religion after missing the funeral. A World War II plane crash he witnessed near his family picnic put him off flying until his forties. At 17, he rowed future actress Diana Dors to an island, swapping fishing lessons for jitterbug and kissing.\n\nHis career blended science and popular media: national service lecturing on art, surrealist exhibitions alongside Joan Miró, chimp artist Congo's promotion. *The Naked Ape* drew praise for clarity amid 1960s sexual liberation but criticism for sensationalism—clergymen debated ape souls on TV, Christians burned copies. He defended \"simplification without distortion.\"\n\nLater, after zoo and ICA roles, he moved to Malta then Oxford; collected art, supported Oxford United briefly. Predicted his death at 61 but reached 98 with child-like curiosity.\n\n## Key quotes\n- \"Man is a risen ape and not a fallen angel.\"\n- On critics: \"I knew I couldn’t be too academic or no one would read me. So my aim has always been simplification without distortion.\"[[1]](https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh)\n\n## Why it matters\nMorris popularised ethology, making evolutionary psychology accessible and influencing views on human instincts decades after *The Naked Ape*'s 1967 debut. Readers gain insight into behaviours from sex to football as biological holdovers, while his TV and books bridged science with public curiosity. Watch for reappraisals of his work or sales spikes of backlist titles like *Catwatching*.","hashtags":["#zoology","#obituary","#naked","#ape","#science","#author"],"sources":[{"url":"https://www.thetimes.com/uk/obituaries/article/desmond-morris-obituary-death-s8p8d2xdh","title":"Original article"}],"viewCount":2,"publishedAt":"2026-04-20T08:09:08.133Z","createdAt":"2026-04-20T08:09:08.133Z","articlePublishedAt":"2026-04-20T07:48:25.000Z"}