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      • In Your Community
      • In Your Candy Cabinet
      • Spreading the Word
    • Primates in Animal Studies
    • Glossary
  • Primate Profiles
    • Primate Species Profiles
    • Apes of Africa
      • Bonobos
      • Chimpanzees
      • Gorillas
    • Apes of Asia
      • Gibbons
      • Orangutans
    • Monkeys of Africa
      • Baboons
      • Colobus Monkeys
      • Geladas
      • Bale, Grivet, Malbrouck, Tantalus, Green, and Vervet Monkeys
      • Guenons
      • Kipunjis
      • African Macaque
      • Mandrills
      • Mangabeys
      • Patas Monkeys
      • Swamp Monkeys
      • Talapoins
    • Monkeys of Asia
      • Langurs, Lutungs, Surilis
      • Douc Langurs
      • Pig-tailed Langurs
      • Proboscis Monkeys
      • Snub-nosed Monkeys
      • Macaques
    • Monkeys of Latin America
      • Capuchins
      • Howlers
      • Marmosets
      • Muriquis
      • Night Monkeys
      • Saki Monkeys
      • Spider Monkeys
      • Squirrel Monkeys
      • Tamarins
      • Titi Monkeys
      • Uakaris
      • Woolly Monkeys
    • Prosimians of Africa
      • Angwantibos
      • Galagos (Bushbabies)
      • Lemurs
        • Aye-ayes
        • Dwarf and Mouse Lemurs
        • Indris
        • Sifakas
        • Sportive Lemurs
        • “True Lemurs,” Bamboo Lemurs, Ruffed Lemurs
        • Woolly Lemurs (Avahis)
      • Pottos
    • Prosimians of Asia
      • Lorises
      • Tarsiers
  • Project-Based Lessons
    • Lessons and Activities Overview
    • Primate Themed
      • Become a Primate Pro…Sort Of
        • Most Well-Known Primate Species
        • Weirdest Primate Species
        • Some You Probably Never Heard Of
        • Most Endangered Primate Species
      • Color Me Chimpanzee
      • Coloring: Crested Black Macaque
      • Discovering Primates
      • Dichotomous Key
        • Practice Observation
        • Identify Tamarin Species
        • Create a Dichotomous Key for Lemurs
        • Dichotomous Key: Educators’ Page
      • Educated Guesses: Introduction
        • Unique Physical Adaptations
        • Unique Lifestyle Adaptations
        • Educated Guesses: Educator’s Page
      • Primate Jeopardy
      • Primates and Their Habitats
      • Where Primates Live
      • Your Evolutionary Family Tree
    • Conservation Themed
      • Alphabet Soup of Conservation—Video and Introduction
      • The Case of the Disappearing Habitat: The Candy Culprit
      • Conservation Exploration
      • Life in the World’s Tropical Rainforests
      • How to Help Wildlife: What You Can Do
    • You’re the Scientist!
      • Dichotomous Key—Identify Tamarin and Lemur Species
      • Educated Guesses: Introduction
      • Your Evolutionary Family Tree
    • What is Nature? Introduction
      • Lesson 1: How Nature Works
        • Ecosystems
        • Energy
        • Soil
        • The Food Chain
          • Build a Food Chain Activities
        • How Nature Works Summary
        • For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
      • Lesson 2: Pollination and Pollinators
        • Essential Resources
        • Pollinations
          • Natural Pest Prevention
        • Coevolution
        • Research Pollinators and Plants
          • Build a Bug Hotel
          • Build a Pollinator Garden
        • For Educators: Goals, Objective, & More
      • Lesson 3: Biodiversity—Introduction
        • Earth’s Living Organisms
        • Genetic Diversity
        • Species Diversity
        • Ecosystem Diversity
        • Biodiversity Hotspots
          • HIPPO
        • Summary
        • For Educators: Goals, Objectives, & More
    • Spreading the Word: Ideas for School or Home Projects
    • Primates…In a Nutshell Video Series
    • Discovering Primates
    • Schedule a Webinar
  • Our Cousins in the Canopy Video Series
    • Our Cousins in the Canopy Videocast
    • Primates…in a Nutshell
    • Discovering Primates: A Video Journey for Beginners
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