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- The muscular system of the red howling monkey / by Schön, Miguel A.(CARDINAL)300687;
Bibliography: pages 177-182.
- Subjects: Red howler monkey.; Muscles.; Monkeys;
- Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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- Monkeys of the Guianas : pocket identification guide / by Mittermeier, Russell A.(CARDINAL)322795; Nash, Stephen.(CARDINAL)327170;
Laminated identification guide illustrating the appearance and behaviors of 8 species of extant nonhuman primates (tamarins, capuchins, sakis, Guianan black spider monkey, and Guianan red howler monkey) in Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana.
- Subjects: Cebidae; Pithecia; Red howler monkey; Spider monkeys;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Wild Amazon / by Ryan-Herndon, Lisa L.(CARDINAL)465834;
Provides information about the unusual animals of the Amazon and the habitats in which they live, discussing the the green anaconda, the giant river otter, and the red howler monkey.950LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Habitat (Ecology); Rain forest animals; Rain forest ecology;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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- Rain forest animals / by Hodge, Deborah.(CARDINAL)220008; Stephens, Pat,1950-(CARDINAL)317731;
What is a rain forest? -- Orangutan -- Toucan -- Howler monkey -- Tapir -- Emerald Tree boa -- Jaguar -- Gorilla -- Sloth -- Red-eyed tree frog -- Animal words.A rain forest is a warm, tropical place where rain falls almost every day, but who lives there? The sloth, who eats and sleeps hanging upside down in a tree, the gorilla, the jaguar, and many more. See how these amazing animals are suited to life in a tropical environment.AD610LAccelerated Reader ARAccelerated Reader/Renaissance Learning
- Subjects: Rain forest animals; Rain forest ecology;
- Available copies: 5 / Total copies: 5
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- Rain forest animals / by Hodge, Deborah.(CARDINAL)220008; Stephens, Pat,1950-(CARDINAL)317731;
AD610LAccelerated Reader AR
- Subjects: Rain forest animals;
- Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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- Rain forest animals / by Hodge, Deborah.(CARDINAL)220008;
Introduces young readers to animals that have adapted to living among the tall trees, lush green plants, and thick vines of the world's wet and warm rain forests, including jaguars, toucans, emerald tree boas, and orangutans.AD610LAccelerated Reader AR
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- The diversity of animal sounds [sound recording] by Cornell University.Library of Natural Sounds,publisher.(CARDINAL)327581;
Satin Bowerbird -- American Alligator -- Jaguar -- Superb Lyrebird -- Three-humped Treehopper -- Yellow Buffalo Threehopper -- Capercaillie -- Franquet's Epauletted Bat -- Bowhead Whale -- Humpback Whale -- Knudsen's Frog -- Tungara Frog -- Smoky Jungle Frog -- Club-winged Manakin -- Black-and-gold Cotinga -- Red-ruffed Fruitcrow -- Capuchinbird -- Screaming Piha -- Bearded Manakin -- Greater Sage Grouse -- Plainfin Midshipman -- Elk (Wapiti) -- Russet-backed Oropendola -- Olive Oropendola -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (normal speed) -- Greater Sac-winged Bat (one-quarter speed) -- Red Howler Monkey -- Great Potoo -- Common Potoo -- Common Nighthawk -- American Bittern -- Common Nightingale -- Brown-backed Solitaire -- Winter Wren (normal speed) -- Winter Wren (one-half speed) -- Canyon Wren -- Musician Wren -- Tui (normal speed) -- Tui (one-half speed) -- Dark-rumped Petrel -- Common Loon (pairs duet to defend territory) -- Yellow-naped Amazon -- Australian Magpie -- White-handed Gibbon -- Horned Screamer -- Gray-necked Wood-rail -- Marbled Wood-Quail -- Indri -- Gray Wolf -- Great Blue Turaco -- Lion -- Dusky Titi Monkey -- Laughing Kookaburra -- African Elephant -- Common Raven -- Common Loon (alarm calls) -- Chimpanzee -- Mule Deer -- American Beaver -- Western Diamondback Rattlesnake -- Ivory-billed Woodpecker -- Kauai Oo.Field recordings by various people.Includes sounds of a variety of species of animals.
- Subjects: Animal sounds.; Sound production by animals.; Birds; Bowerbirds; American alligator; Jaguar; Superb lyrebird; Treehoppers; Western capercaillie; Bats; Pteropodidae; Whales; Bowhead whale; Humpback whale; Frogs; Leptodactylus knudseni; Physalaemus pustulosus; Leptodactylus pentadactylus; Manakins (Birds); Cotingidae; Manacus; Sage grouse; Plainfin midshipman; Fishes; Elk; Icteridae; Emballonuridae; Red howler monkey; Potoos; Common nighthawk; Botaurus; Nightingale; Thrushes; Troglodytes (Bird genus); Canyon wren; Tui; Pterodroma; Amazon parrots; Butcherbirds; Hylobates lar; Screamers (Birds); Rails (Birds); Marbled wood quail; Indridae; Primates; Gray wolf; Cuculiformes; Lion; Titis (Mammals); Kookaburra; African elephant; Corvus corax; Common loon; Chimpanzees; Mule deer; American beaver; Western diamondback rattlesnake; Ivory-billed woodpecker; Passeridae;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Sounds of neotropical rainforest mammals [sound recording] / by Emmons, Louise.(CARDINAL)316483; Barker, Margaret A.(CARDINAL)329042; Budney, Gregory F.; Ross, David L.(CARDINAL)329043; Whitney, Bret M.(CARDINAL)333314; Conservation International.(CARDINAL)322446; Cornell University.Laboratory of Ornithology.(CARDINAL)280713; Cornell University.Library of Natural Sounds.(CARDINAL)327581;
Producer, Gregory F. Budney; narration, Margaret A. Barker.Contains the characteristic sounds of 109 species of rainforest mammals. Complete contents in pamphlet.Companion to: Neotropical rainforest mammals : a field guide. 2nd ed., 1997 / Louise H. Emmons (published Chicago ; London : University of Chicago Press).
- Subjects: Animal sounds; Mammals;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- Monkey bedtime / by English, Alex,author.; Gregory, Pauline,illustrator.;
"I'm sure my mum won't mind, I thought, he's really very small. One tiny pygmy marmoset could do no harm at all... But when he is followed by six red-handed howlers, six macaques, ten capuchins and two great big baboons there's going to be trouble! Surely mum will notice the banana skins, the toothpaste, the handprints on the walls"--Publisher's description.
- Subjects: Novels.; Stories in rhyme.; Bedtime; Monkeys;
- Available copies: 15 / Total copies: 17
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- The primate family tree : the amazing diversity of our closest relatives / by Redmond, Ian.(CARDINAL)265487;
Includes bibliographical references (page 171) and index.Primate characteristics -- Global primate distribution -- Diet and habitat -- Gardeners of the forest -- Primate cultures -- Social structures -- Communication -- Darwin's big idea -- Friend or foe? -- Primate tourism -- Primate conservation -- In the field -- Introduction : prosimians -- Lorises and the potto -- Bushbabies -- Introducing lemurs -- Dwarf and mouse lemurs -- Sportive lemurs -- True lemurs, including bamboo lemurs -- The indrid family -- Aye-aye -- Tarsiers -- Introduction : New World monkeys -- Marmosets and tamarins -- Night monkeys -- Titi monkeys -- Capuchins and squirrel monkeys -- Sakis and uakaris -- Howler monkeys -- Spider monkeys, muriquis, and woolly monkeys -- Introduction : Old World monkeys -- Macaques -- Baboons -- Drill and mandrill -- Mangabeys -- Patas monkey and swamp monkey -- Vervet and talapoin monkeys -- Guenons -- Black-and-white colobus -- Red colobus and olive colobus -- Langurs -- Odd-nosed colobines -- Proboscis monkey -- Introduction : apes -- Gibbons and siamang -- Brachiation -- Orangutans -- Gorillas -- Chimpanzee and bonobo -- The cultured ape -- Humans -- Where to watch primates.
- Subjects: Illustrated works.; Primates.; Primates;
- Available copies: 8 / Total copies: 8
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