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Apes and Monkeys (Kingfisher Young Knowledge)

by Barbara Taylor

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Examines both the ape and the monkey, and explores the difference between these two creatures, the manner in which they live in their own part of the world, and their connection to the human race.
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This book gives lots of fun facts about apes, monkey, and chimpanzees. It tells how many members each different species lives together with. There is also information concerning the animals brains, arms, legs, tails, and eyes, and tells how their features are useful to them in their habitat. There is a short explanation about the danger of them becoming extinct and how people can help save the apes and monkeys. There are also step by step, fun art projects that children can participate in. ( )
  taramankin | Jan 23, 2012 |
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