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The Primate Family Tree

by Ian Redmond

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Contains expert information on the natural history, characteristics and behavior of over 250 species of primates, along with maps showing the ranges of the species. Readers will find an abundance of up-to-date facts, review the latest research and conservation efforts, and discover the remarkable characteristics that all primates -- including humans -- share.… (more)
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A beautifully illustrated guide to the worlds 270 or so species of living primates, The Primate Family Tree is wonderfully organized and easy to read. Contained within this slim volume is an introduction to primates - explaining what makes a primate a primate, and information on the geographical distribution, social structure, diet and communication, and of course, conservation strategies.

The Primate Family Tree would be a useful introduction to anyone interested in primates. However, the information may be a little superficial for someone already acquainted with the primate family. ( )
  susanbevans | Oct 11, 2009 |
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Contains expert information on the natural history, characteristics and behavior of over 250 species of primates, along with maps showing the ranges of the species. Readers will find an abundance of up-to-date facts, review the latest research and conservation efforts, and discover the remarkable characteristics that all primates -- including humans -- share.

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