(2004) by zoologist and human behaviorist Desmond Morris provides a "head-to-toe" anatomical and evolutionary analysis of the human female . Written from a scientific and zoological perspective, the book examines how evolutionary forces, sexual selection, and cultural modifications have shaped every major part of the female body. Core Themes and Approach
Evolutionary theories on their shape and permanent swelling compared to other primates; Waist/Hips: The importance of the waist-to-hip ratio as a fertility signal. The Midsection The Naked Woman: A Study of the Female Body
The role of gynoid fat distribution in health and perceived attractiveness. The Extremities (2004) by zoologist and human behaviorist Desmond Morris
Morris argues that the female body is a masterpiece of design, with traits evolved for specific survival or reproductive purposes—often to distinguish females from males or to signal fertility. The Midsection The role of gynoid fat distribution
Fine motor skills and social communication; Legs/Feet: Evolutionary changes for bipedalism and cultural enhancements like high heels. The Pelvic Region