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4.0 out of 5 stars
Probably interesting to the right audience,
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This review is from: The Primate Family Tree: The Amazing Diversity of Our Closest Relatives (Hardcover)
Although it did not turn out to interest me a lot, this book might be good for a different audience. It is a well done but rather superficial introduction to the primates. It would serve as a good introduction to primates for someone with limited knowledge on the subject, a teenager interested in the subject, or an advanced child with an interest in monkeys and apes.
The book starts off with a decent introduction to the primate family, its features, its distribution, and its evolution. It then goes through each group of primates with descriptions and observations. The result is more coffee table book than I was hoping for, but it has its place. With a lot of good pictures and and a simple style it could be a good starting point to learn about primates. |
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The Primate Family Tree: The Amazing Diversity of Our Closest Relatives by Ian Redmond (Hardcover - October 10, 2008)
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