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February | 2014 | Primate Behavior & Biology
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Primate Behavior and Biology. Monthly Archives: February 2014. Week 8: Fossey Archives – Behavior. Following her report of 1976, she included the census report from 1973 for direct comparison, and at the very end were the various drawings of noseprints accumulated through the field studies (the pictures were divided based on group and also included the year that each noseprint was taken and some form of identification of the animal it was taken from). Photo Dian Fossey Gorilla Fund International. This si...
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Week 16: Live Primate Feeds | Danny Herman
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E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice →. Week 16: Live Primate Feeds. April 30, 2014. Technology and greater forms of media have allowed people to access more information than ever before. With the help of live stream webcams the people at the San Diego Zoo have shared zoological activity to anyone with Internet access. This is particularly fortunate for this class because they have an Ape exhibit that shows orangutans (. Indah and Aisha (kids.sandiegozoo.org). Silver Back Gorilla (toledozoo.org). Dr Michelle A...
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Week 15: Fossey Archives | greese13
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Week 15: Fossey Archives. April 30, 2014. Source for Document: Dian Fossey Archives, Folder: MS 596 Box 13, DF Bio, 1976 July-Dec. Week 16: Primate Live Feeds. One thought on “Week 15: Fossey Archives”. May 14, 2014 at 3:03 am. I agree with you that Dian Fossey could have handled some of the issues better, but I think that since she was a pioneer in her field she did a great job by just going off of her instincts. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Address never made public).
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Week 16: Primate Live Feeds | greese13
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Week 16: Primate Live Feeds. April 30, 2014. Edinburgh Zoo – Animals.” Edinburgh Zoo – Animals. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. 8220;Mammals Orangutan.” Orangutan. N.p., n.d. Web. 30 Apr. 2014. Week 15: Fossey Archives. One thought on “Week 16: Primate Live Feeds”. April 30, 2014 at 3:07 pm. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. ( Log Out.
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Week 10: Zoo Impressions | Primate Behavior & Biology
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Primate Behavior and Biology. Week 10: Zoo Impressions. Seeing the gorillas in person what similar to what I expected, because I have seen so many videos and pictures that this point, and I had also been to the zoo when I was younger. What did surprise me, though, was that while they were doing everything I would pretty much expect, it. Gorillas in the Mist. Shed more light for me on the horrendous effects of capturing a wild animal for a zoo. In order to take a baby gorilla, every other member of th...
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April | 2014 | Primate Behavior & Biology
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Primate Behavior and Biology. Monthly Archives: April 2014. Week 16: Greensboro Science Center Reflections. The primates I saw at the Greensboro Science Center were javan gibbons, lemurs (ring tailed lemurs, red ruffed lemurs, and mongoose lemurs), and black howler monkeys. Below: the two adult gibbons on branches and the infant with its blanket on the ground (picture taken by me). Below: the infant gibbon with its blanket (picture taken by me). Below: a lemur on one of the swings (picture taken by me).
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September | 2014 | Danny Herman
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Monthly Archives: September 2014. E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice. September 29, 2014. In contemporary anthropology new scholars are supplied with an abundance of cultural evidence from past sources. There are hundreds if not thousands of broad questions researched in the past and today anthropologists are challenged to be more specific with their … Continue reading →. E-Portfolio 1: Human Sacrifice. Week 16: Live Primate Feeds. Week 14: Polyspecific Associations. Week 13: How Do We Assess Cognition?
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Food Availability and Fat: Second Article Review | ANT 363 Mariah Stewart
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ANT 363 Mariah Stewart. This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Health and Behavior of Primates in Captivity: My Proposed Paper Topic. Primates at the Greensboro Science Center →. Food Availability and Fat: Second Article Review. April 15, 2014. Baboon Eating Human Waste Foods. Http:/ onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ajp.1083/pdf. Http:/ www.standardmedia.co.ke/images/wednesday/PV-Monkey.jpg. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Primates at the Greensboro Science Center →. 2002 Effects of food ...
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Primates at the Greensboro Science Center | ANT 363 Mariah Stewart
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ANT 363 Mariah Stewart. This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Food Availability and Fat: Second Article Review. Primates at the Greensboro Science Center. May 12, 2014. The lemur habitat, which had both types of lemurs in the same enclosure, was fairly small for the number of lemurs there (maybe about a dozen? Http:/ www.zooborns.com/zooborns/2013/05/miracle-baby-gibbon-rescued-at-greensboro-science-center.html. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Food Availability and Fat: Second Article Review.
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Lar Gibbon | ANT 363 Mariah Stewart
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ANT 363 Mariah Stewart. This WordPress.com site is the bee's knees. Primates and Multiple Disciplines. Hybrid Primates →. February 5, 2014. Lar gibbons have proportionately very long arms and long hooked fingers, allowing them to swing hand over hand from branch to branch, known as brachiation. They can even swing from tree to tree, clearing distances of up to 33 feet! A gibbon casually sunbathing. Everyone loves ice cream…even gibbons! Http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Http:/ pin.primate.wisc.ed...Http:/ ww...