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  1. Mammals: Primates, Insect-Eaters and Baleen Whales (Encyclopedia of the Animal World) by Robin Kerrod, 1989-02
  2. Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates by Committee on Occupational Health and Safety in the Care and Use of Nonhuman Primates, National Research Council, 2003-06-13
  3. Primate Anatomy, Second Edition: An Introduction by Friderun Ankel-Simons, 1999-11-17
  4. Primate Origins (Developments in Primatology: Progress and Prospects) by Matthew J. Ravosa, 2006-11-14
  5. Primate Cognition by Michael Tomasello, Josep Call, 1997-09-18
  6. The Order Primates: An Introduction by M. E. Stephens, J. D. Paterson, 1991-04
  7. Advanced Views in Primate Biology Main Lectures of the Viiith Congress of the International Primatological Society, Florence,7-12 July,1980 (Proceedings in Life Sciences) by A. B. Chiarelli, 1982-04
  8. Human Model: Primate Perspective by Harry Frederick Harlow, 1979-01
  9. Primate Ecology: Studies of Feeding and Ranging Behavior in Lemurs, Monkeys and Apes
  10. Primate Behavior and Sociobiology (Proceedings in Life Sciences) by Chiarelli, 1981-11
  11. Understanding Behavior: What Primate Studies Tell Us About Human Behavior
  12. Primate Communication
  13. Primate Sociobiology by J. Patrick Gray, 1985-11
  14. Social Communication Among Primates (Midway Reprints Series) by Stuart Altmann, 1982-09

21. Debate On The Web - View Profile: Dart Throwing Primates
Find all threads started by Dart Throwing Primates; General Information. Last Activity May 3rd, 2010 0819 PM; Join Date September 30th, 2007
http://www.cross-x.com/vb/member.php?u=37746

22. Primate Conservation Inc
Learn more about how to protect endangered monkeys, apes, lemurs and lorises from extinction.
http://primate.org/
Primate Conservation, Inc.
Telephone: 401 364 7140
FAX: 401 364 6785
Postal Address: 1411 Shannock Rd - Charlestown, Rhode Island 02813-3726
About Primates
Grant Applications Assisting PCI News ... Publications Primate Conservation, Inc., (PCI) is an all volunteer not for profit foundation [501(c)(3)] dedicated to studying, preserving and maintaining the habitats of the least known and most endangered primates in the world. Over 100 species, approaching half of all primates, are threatened or endangered. The tropical forests where most primates live are disappearing at an alarming rate.
Jane Goodall and others who have done field studies of primates in their natural habitat have shown that dedicated individuals are one of the keys to successful conservation. PCI provides grants to support the next generation of researchers and conservationists in the field. These grantees research the needs of species, focusing the attention of local people and the world. In many cases they are the endangered primates only defense against hunters and loggers.
Noel Rowe, author of

23. General Resources - Sciences, Life Sciences, Animals Pets, Wildlife, Primates, G
Life Sciences / Animals Pets / Wildlife / Primates / General Resources General Resources
http://www.studysphere.com/Site/Sphere_7802.html

24. Marmoset Tamarin Enrichment
Psychological wellbeing of captive primates General considerations and examples from callitrichids. In E. Segal (Ed.), Housing, care and psychological well-being of
http://www.torontozoo.com/meet_animals/enrichment/marmoset_&_tamarin_enrichm

25. Primate Survey
Survey on the use of primates as pets and in the entertainment industry.
http://www.angelfire.com/ok4/darmoja/Survey.html
User = "darmoja"; Style = "8"; A S urvey A bout P rimates P lease take a moment to fill out my survey Y our participation in this survey is anonymous Gender: Male Female Age: P lease Choose One Answer Unless Otherwise Indicated. Have you ever wanted to own a primate (such as a chimp, monkey, or gorilla)? Yes No (skip to question 3) What made you want to own one? Advertisements Movies Television shows Circus Friend Other (please describe in space provided): What deterred you from owning one? No time Laws against primates as pets Too expensive Didn't know where to get one Other (please describe in space provided): A question about "The Chimp Channel". Have you ever watched it? Yes No (skip to question 6) What were your thoughts of "The Chimp Channel"? Liked it Thought it was funny Thought it was stupid Did not like it What does this picture of a chimpanzee tell you? He's happy He's sad He's laughing He's fearful How do you feel about using primates in entertainment (e.g. TV, movies, and ads)?

26. The CMT1A-REP Binary Repeat From Disease Causing Genomic
the unique features of this diseasecausing repeat and its role in the formation of a previously undescribed gene that appears to be present only in humans and primates. GENERAL
http://www.bentham.org/cg/sample/cg1-1/Kennerson.pdf

27. Primate Freedom Project
Dedicated to ending the use of non-human primates in cruel and harmful experimentation and other forms of exploitation.
http://www.primatefreedom.com/
Home Page Our Mission News What Are Primate Freedom Tags ... Resources LIFE STORIES These are life stories of primates held in U.S. primate laboratories. They are based on documents obtained from the labs. YNPRC Clint Chimpanzee Dover Chimpanzee Sellers Chimpanzee Tottie Chimpanzee Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Unknown Rhesus Macaque Chimpanzee Gorilla Chimpanzee Chimpanzee Chimpanzee Chimpanzee Chimpanzee Squirrel Monkey ONPRC Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque D Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque CNPRC Crab-eating Macaque Rhesus Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Squirrel Monkey Squirrel Monkey Squirrel Monkey Squirrel Monkey Squirrel Monkey Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Squirrel Monkey Crab-eating Macaque Rhesus Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Squirrel Monkey Squirrel Monkey Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Rhesus Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque Crab-eating Macaque WNPRC Common Marmoset Common Marmoset D Common Marmoset Common Marmoset Common Marmoset Piotr Rhesus Macaque

28. African Primates At Home
Images, audio, links and data about wild monkeys and apes.
http://www.indiana.edu/~primate/primates.html
African Primates
at Home
SEE and
HEAR Some of the primates I study on their home turf in East Africa...
If you have trouble with audio files, click here

Pan troglodytes schweinfurthii

Common Chimpanzee (27 K) Scream
STATUS: GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: East African forests
LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: FEATURE:
Gorilla gorilla beringei

Mountain Gorilla (21 K) SAMPLE VOCALIZATION: (20 K) DISPLAY SOUND: Silverback male STATUS: n =about 650) IUCN status: Vulnerable GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: Virunga Volcanos LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: FEATURE: nests for sleeping Cercocebus albigena johnstoni (26 K) STATUS: GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: Uganda LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: FEATURE: Colobus badius tephrosceles Red Colobus Monkey GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: Uganda LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: FEATURE: Cercopithecus ascanius schmidti Redtail Monkey (28 K) Chirp GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: Kibale Forest, Uganda LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: Colobus guereza occindentalis (95 K) Male roar STATUS: GENERAL CLASSIFICATION: HABITAT RANGE: East Africa LOCOMOTOR TYPE: FOOD: FEATURE: Colobus guereza occindentalis (coming) FEATURE: This behavior is very different from red colobus mothers, who rarely let their infants be handled by others.

29. Primat' By Webzinemaker
Webzine sur les primates, leurs ressemblances et l volution et protection des chimpanz s, bonobos, gorilles et orang-outangs.
http://www.webzinemaker.com/primate/
le 16 Novembre 2010
Menace d'extinction Cri d’alarme : de nombreuses espèces de primates, nos plus proches cousins animaux, sont menacées d’extinction. A travers le monde, près du quart des espèces de primates est menacé d’extinction. Ce groupe, qui comprend les singes (dont les grands singes anthropoïdes) et les lémuriens constitue notre plus proche parenté dans les règne animal. Actuellement, 88 des espèces répertoriées sont considérées comme en danger; 50 de plus sont dans un situation critique et pourraient disparaître d’ici quelques décennies, victimes de la destruction d’habitat, du braconnage et… de la guerre. Les bonobos, ces chimpanzés nains dont le comportement
SUITE ICI...

Sommes-nous les seuls a parler
C'est entendu, les grands singes ne « parlent » pas comme nous : ils ne disposent pas de l'appareil vocal adéquat. Qui plus est, leur cerveau, trois fois plus petit que le nôtre, ne leur permet pas de dépasser l'intelligence d'un enfant de trois ans. « Mais les recherches auprès des bonobos, des singes dont il ne resterait que quelques milliers d'individus dans les forêts de l'est du Congo, sont tout de même troublantes », dit Stewart Shanker, professeur de philosophie et de psychologie à l'université de York, qui participe à des expériences avec ces singes pour mieux comprendre l'autisme et l'aphasie chez les enfants.
SUITE ICI...

30. Unique Characteristics Of Primateness - National Zoo| FONZ
As mammals, primates possess the mammalian characteristics of endothermy (internal regulation of body temperature or warmbloodedness), bearing live young (placental), and feeding
http://nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Primates/Facts/Primateness/default.cfm

31. The Primates: Humans
As a member of the superfamily Hominoidea, man is in fact just another primate species with African origins and differs physically only in degree from some of the other species.
http://anthro.palomar.edu/primate/prim_8.htm
Humans Typical human
sexual dimorphism
In addition to the great apes, the family Homin idae includes our species Homo sapiens In the past, there also were other species of humans as well as hominids more similar to us than the chimpanzees and bonobos. They will be described in the last three tutorials of this series. It has been historically difficult for people to accept that we are in fact just another primate species with African origins and that we differ physically only in degree from some of the others. The similarities can be seen throughout our bodies. For instance, humans and the African apes all lack external tails and have hands with a thumb that is sufficiently separate from the other fingers to allow them to be opposable for precision grips. Humans are also sexually dimorphicmales are 5-10% larger on average and have greater upper body muscular development . Like chimpanzees and bonobos, we are omnivorous. We kill other animals for food in addition to eating a wide variety of plants. Internally, our bodies are even more similar to the

32. Primates - General Discussion - Digital Spy Forums
Primates General Discussion I don't mean bishops because I don't want to turn this into a religious/atheist thread
http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/forums/showthread.php?t=901424

33. Mammals: Bibliography
Primates. General works J.R. NAPIER and P.H. NAPIER, A Handbook of Living Primates Morphology, Ecology and Behaviour of Nonhuman Primates (1967), a comprehensive, technical book
http://www.uv.es/EBRIT/macro/macro_5003_92_330.html
Britannica CD Index Articles Dictionary Help
Mammals
Insectivora.
A. CABRERA, Genera mammalium, vol. 1, Insectivora, vol. 2, Galeopithecia (1919-25), a Spanish classica still unsurpassed illustrated review of living insectivora; PETER CROWCROFT, The Life of the Shrew (1957), a review of the biology of the common Eurasian Sorex araneus; J.F. EISENBERG and E. GOULD, "The Behaviour of Solenodon paradoxus in Captivity with Comments on the Behavior of Other Insectivora," Zoologica, 51:49-58 (1966); "The Tenrecs: A Study in Mammalian Behavior and Evolution," Smithson. Contr. Zool., no. 27 (1970), a technical but easily read review of the biology of this family; F.G. EVANS, "The Osteology and Relationships of the Elephant Shrews (Macroscelididae)," Bull. Am. Mus. Nat. Hist., 80:85-125 (1942), a technical comparison of elephant shrews, tree shrews, erinaceids, and lemuroids; GILLIAN GODFREY and PETER CROWCROFT, The Life of the Mole Talpa europaea Linnaeus ) (1960), a readable, semipopular account of the common European mole; E. GOULD, N.C. NEGUS, and A. NOVICK, "Evidence for Echolocation in Shrews," J. Exp. Zool.

34. American Society Of Primatologists
The conservation mission of the Society is to establish liaison between the Society, conservation groups, and research resources development agencies, provide information on the status of wild populations of nonhuman primates, monitor primate trade, research the success of captive breeding programs and enactment of legislation aimed at conservation of nonhuman primates.
http://www.asp.org

35. Pampered Primates -- General Disclaimer
Check out our Monkeys 4 Sale advertisements and have a look at some new photos in the photos page! Also, be sure to have a look at our Primate Community Page, where you can
http://www.pamperedprimatesandk9s.com/disclaimer.php
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Also, be sure to have a look at our Primate Community Page , where you can meet other monkey owners!
Pampered Primates" is not responsible for any information that is falsely presented in any of the "Monkey 4 Sale" Advertisements. You, as a buyer, are responsible for verifying the information presented in any of the advertisements. "Pampered Primates" merely provides this advertising service as a benefit to the monkey community.
return to the "Monkeys 4 Sale" page
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36. Home
A non-profit sanctuary dedicated to the rescue and lifetime care of unwanted pets and research or lab primates, provides education on proper care and nutrition for primates. Photographs, information on behavior and infant care, rescue stories, and species gallery.
http://www.oregonprimaterescue.com/
Partnerships help OPR
Central Washington University,
and Oregon State University
have provided to OPR student
interns, such as Jessica and
Daniel, above.
The University partnerships help
OPR provide services to support
the OPR mission.
To partner, please
contact us Overview OPR is a USDA licensed sanctuary. We are an independent, 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that was first established on a small acreage in Dallas Oregon in In 2008 we were blessed with a secluded 28 acre sanctuary in beautiful Longview, Washington. Safely nestled among the fir trees and surrounded by nature, this truly is a place where the monkeys feel at home! Oregon Primate Rescue has adopted the name "OPR Coastal Primate Sanctuary" due to our new location and not wanting to appear geographically specific. To learn more about our sanctuary click here Mission The mission of OPR is to provide lifetime care in a humane and enriching environment to unwanted, orphaned or crippled monkeys that originate from private owners, from government agencies, and to those retiring from a life of research.

37. General Resources - Education Resource - StudySphere
Life Sciences / Animals Pets / Wildlife / Primates /General Resources
http://www.studysphere.com/education/Primates-General-Resources-7802.html

38. Nyheter På Skansen-akvariet.
P Skansen-Akvariet finns tre grupper av primater.
http://www.skansen-akvariet.se/vara_djur/html/primater.html
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Barn 6-15: 50 kr
Grupprabatter:
September-december Vardagar: 10 - 16
Helger: 10 - 17 Julafton 10 - 15

39. Myspace
Order of the Primates General Info Member Since 5/20/2009 Band Members Kevin Tablizo guitar vocals Mark Garcia
http://www.myspace.com/orderoftheprimates
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40. Keystone Entertainment - Film Library
Official site with detailed synopsis.
http://www.keypics.com/credits_entry.asp?CreditsID=27

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