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Orangutans (Amazing Primates)

by Deb Marshall

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"From baboons to mandrills and chimpanzees to gorillas, Amazing Primates introduces young readers to some of the most fascinating primates on Earth. Readers will explore the history, natural habitats, physical features, diets, myths and legends, and life cycles of the world's most fascinating primates. Did you know that orangutans spend about 90 percent of their time in trees? This is where they eat, sleep, and raise their young"--Back cover.… (more)
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"From baboons to mandrills and chimpanzees to gorillas, Amazing Primates introduces young readers to some of the most fascinating primates on Earth. Readers will explore the history, natural habitats, physical features, diets, myths and legends, and life cycles of the world's most fascinating primates. Did you know that orangutans spend about 90 percent of their time in trees? This is where they eat, sleep, and raise their young"--Back cover.

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