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Stone-tool usage by Thai long-tailed macaques (Macaca fascicularis)

✍ Scribed by Suchinda Malaivijitnond; Chariya Lekprayoon; Nontivich Tandavanittj; Somsak Panha; Cheewapap Cheewatham; Yuzuru Hamada


Book ID
101452734
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2007
Tongue
English
Weight
225 KB
Volume
69
Category
Article
ISSN
0275-2565

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