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Like Us: Encounters with Primates

Author Fritz Jantschke
Publisher White Star Publishers
Category Nature
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ISBN / ASIN8854408905
ISBN-139788854408906
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Sales Rank1,772,178
CategoryNature
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Our nearest relatives are more alike than you think! Through his lens, photographer Thomas Marent has captured more than 130 species of primates, mostly in their natural environments. These beautiful creatures, from Congolese mountain gorillas, to South American capuchin monkeys, to mouse lemurs in Madagascar, truly reveal their personalities in these images. Their profound—and surprisingly human—relationships with each other will change your perception of primates forever.
Informative text by zoologist Fritz Jantschke, as well as an introduction by Dirk Steffens, Ambassador of the Jane Goodall-Institute Germany, enhance our understanding of the animals' behavior.
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