From pygmy marmosets no bigger than a tennis ball to the largest monkey, the technicolour mandrill, primates come in all shapes and sizes. We explores how our closest relatives use their bodies to master the art of living in jungle, ...See moreFrom pygmy marmosets no bigger than a tennis ball to the largest monkey, the technicolour mandrill, primates come in all shapes and sizes. We explores how our closest relatives use their bodies to master the art of living in jungle, forests, beaches, mountains and the savannah; and their minds to succeed in the freezing snow, dusty deserts, and - the biggest challenge of all - the urban jungle. Written by
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