Orangutans : Zoobooks

Wexo, John Bonnett and Marjorie Betts Shaw

Series: Zoobooks
Notes
Scientists believe that orangutans are among the most intelligent of all land animals. they use sticks as tools to search for food. The skills they use for finding the best fruiting trees in the forest help them find the best way out of their enclosures in captivity. In zoos, orangutans are known as ‘escape artists’. Check out their heavy skeletons. Compare the different subspecies. See what they eat.
Contents
Explore the habits and habitats of animals around the world in this series. Sway in the wind-blown branches with ...
Contents : orangutans -- orangutans are superbly adapted -- in nature -- food is the consuming passion -- the orangutan’s solitary life -- life in the forest -- the orangutan’s future -- index.
Additional Info
Donated to the library 2007 by The Keeley Family in memory of Jason Keeley - Past Student
Location edition Bar Code due date
Non-fiction 20954
Dewey:Animals on Land
ISBN:0937934836
pub:2005