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A Pictorial Guide to Non-human Primates of India

Field / Identification Guide
By: Sangita Mitra(Author)
173 pages, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
A Pictorial Guide to Non-human Primates of India
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This is a colorful pictorial guide for Indian Primates, which concisely describes all the 15 species occurring in India including their distribution, habit, habitat, morphology, sexual dimorphism, natural diet, endemicity, interspecific variation, population, conservation status and threat to survival. Other chapter includes general description on natural history of Primates. 

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Field / Identification Guide
By: Sangita Mitra(Author)
173 pages, colour illustrations, colour distribution maps
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