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Orang-utan

Out of Print
By: Suzi Eszterhas(Author)
32 pages, colour photos
Orang-utan
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  • Orang-utan ISBN: 9781847803139 Hardback Feb 2013 Out of Print #202758
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High in the trees of the rainforest in Sumatra, a baby Orang-utan is born. Follow her from birth to adulthood, as she learns to look after herself. See her eating her first solid food – mashed fruit , learning to climb, and relaxing in the "nest". She will stay with her mum, learning how to survive in the forest, until she is five years old.

Orang-utan features photographs of baby animals from birth to adulthood, taken on location in the animals' natural habitat, and includes information on conservation for young readers.

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California-based wildlife photographer Suzi Eszterhas spends nine months of the year photographing a wide variety of wildlife in the field. In recent years, she has specialised in documenting family life and has become well known for her unprecedented work with newborn animals. Although Suzi works primarily in Africa, she has undertaken commissions and led instructional photography tours and workshops everywhere from Antarctica and the Arctic to Alaska and Montana.

Out of Print
By: Suzi Eszterhas(Author)
32 pages, colour photos
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