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Bibliographic Details
Publisher: Barrons Juveniles Published date: 1996 Size: 8.5 x 9.25 inches Weight: 0.3 pounds Ages: 3 to 4
Synopses
Describes the physical characteristics, habits, and habitat of such five-toed, five-fingered primates as the gorilla, chimpanzee, and orangutan.
Publisher's Notes
Children discover the many places where these five-fingered, five-toed animals live, how they care for their young, and how they form diverse social groups and relationships. Remarkable differences among primates are shown and explained--from the pigmy titi, weighing in at less than three ounces, to mighty 450-pound gorillas.
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