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They look cute and cuddly but don�t underestimate them � our closest living animal relatives use tools to hunt, can hold a grudge and can even use computers to communicate. From Dr Carla Litchfield, conservation psychologist, and with a seal of approval from Dr Jane Goodall.
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This is a really neat book. I have learnt so much about Chimpanzees, including how close they actually are to us humans.
I have found this a great educational book for the primary/intermediate years. The facts are produced in an easy to read format, with contrasting photos.
This book focuses on 7 types of Chimps. It reveals the variations between the types of Chimps, from where their habitat is to what they do to hunt, and how they communicate with each other.
I would be prepared to pay up to $25-$30 for it.
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