Chimpanzees

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Gareth Stevens Publishing LLLP, Aug 7, 2009 - Juvenile Nonfiction - 48 pages
Did you know that chimpanzees are more similar to humans that any other animal on Earth? Highly intelligent and social, chimps can make tools and even communicate with sign language. Learn all about these wonderful creatures—what they eat, how they raise their young, and how they interact with one another.
 

Contents

Chapter 2 The Body of a Chimp
15
Chapter 3 Food for Chimps
25
Chapter 4 Living in Groups
31
Chapter 5 Chimps in the World
39
Glossary
44
Show What You Know
46
For More Information
47
Index
48
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About the author (2009)

Sarah Albee was born in 1962 in Cleveland, Ohio. She attended Harvard University from 1981-1984. Albee was a member of The American University in Cairo Presidential Interns. This group is for alumni from the Presidential Intern Program at the American University in Cairo. Albee started her career as a newspaper cartoonist and a semi-professional basketball player. She writes children's books for many age groups and under a number of pseudonyms like Constance Allen, Catherine Lukas, and Sarah Wilson. She has had three of her books appear on the New York Times Bestseller list. Sarah Albee is an author of Sesame Street and Big Bag books; she also wrote the script for Elmo and the Orchestra. Albee has also contributed to the Elmo's Neighborhood and Sesame Street ABCs series. She is also a writer for books from the non-Muppet series, Blue's Clues.

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