Morris's death was confirmed in a statement from his son Jason, who said that it followed "a lifetime of exploration, curiosity and creativity".
Morris was born on 24 January 1928 in Purton, near Swindon. He went on to serve two years of national service in the British army and become a lecturer in fine arts at the Army College, before studying zoology at Birmingham University. Throughout his course, he refused to do animal experiments, and instead simply studied their behaviour.
In 1956, he became Head of the Granada TV and Film Unit for the Zoological Society of London, and later became the zoo's curator of mammals.
Over the years he wrote many more books and presented many TV programmes, while continuing to produce and exhibit artworks, and investigate animal behaviours. He experimented with a chimp named Congo by giving him a paintbrush, in order to prove that artistic expression could be found elsewhere in the animal kingdom.
In 2017, a BBC programme titled The Secret Surrealist showcased Morris and his artwork, examining his 'double-life' as a painter.
Since news of his passing, tributes have been paid to Morris, including by journalist, broadcaster and author Matthew Sweet.
View oEmbed on the source websiteHe wrote in a post on X: "Let us salute the rogue genius of Desmond Morris, ape-watcher and last of the Surrealists, gone at 98. Here he is, less than 2 years ago, with his Man Ray tribute work - the photographic lips are those of Diana Dors, whom he dated in the 40s when she was still Diana Fluck."
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