Dot Grid Notebook (Black Journals, #2) (Dot Journals, #7)
by Nifty Notebooks
I Just Really Like Monkeys Ok Journal Notebook - Lined
by Rengaw Creations
Ring-Tailed Lemurs: A Species Re-Imagined
For over 50 years, primatologists have conducted studies in the wild on Madagascar’s ring-tailed Lemur catta, one of the best-known primate species. These varied studies have covered topics ranging from behaviour to biology, ecology, genetics and palaeobiology. This Folia Primatologica special topic issue takes that research a step further by not only adding to our knowledge of L. catta in long-term dry forest study sites such as Bezà Mahafaly or Berenty, but by also discussing populations res...
In 1954, in a remote mountain village in South America, a little girl was abducted. She was four years old. Marina Chapman was stolen from her home and then abandoned deep in the Colombian jungle. That she survived is a miracle. Two days later, half-drugged, terrified, and starving, she came upon a troop of capuchin monkeys. Acting entirely on instinct, she tried to do what they did: she ate what they ate and copied their actions, and little by little, learned to fend for herself. So begins the...
Kryptopithecus gimlinpattersonorum, a new species of bipedal primate (Primates
by Erich Hunter Ph D
From an early age, humans know a surprising amount about basic physical principles, such as gravity, force, mass, and shape. We can see this in the way that young children play, and manipulate objects around them. The same behaviour has long been observed in primates - chimpanzees have been shown to possess a remarkable ability to make and use simple tools. But what does this tell us about their inner mental state - do they therefore share the same understanding to that of a young child? Do...
Jane Goodall and Her Chimpanzees (Social Studies: Emergent Readers)
by Betsey Chessen and Pamela Chanko
"Fast claiming his place as one of the country's finest natural history writers, Pyle takes to the hills in search of Bigfoot in this absorbing, classily written field report. Pyle makes all the right connections. Best of all, he loves a good mystery and is smart enough, open and radical enough, to never say never." -Kirkus Reviews More than 20 years after Where Bigfoot Walks was originally published, Dr. Robert Michael Pyle, a Yale-trained ecologist and a Guggenheim fellow, returns with a bra...
Composition Book I Really Like Flowers? Ape 100 Sheet/200 Pages
by Goddess Book Press
Things I Love about Bush Babies (and Other Less Important Stuff)
by Animal Afternoon Journals