Chih Mun et al., 2013 - Google Patents
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Chih Mun et al., 2013 - Google Patents
Benefits of naturalistic free-ranging primate displays and implications for increased human–primate interactionsChih Mun et al., 2013
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- 16728757972596180815 Author
- Kabilan B
- Alagappasamy S
- Guha B Publication year
- 2013 Publication venue
- Anthrozoös
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We evaluated three forms of primate free-ranging displays at Singapore Zoo, each with varying restrictions on ranging area and freedom for the primates, as well as visitor proximity. The cotton-top tamarin (Saguinus oedipus), the white-faced saki (Pithecia …
- 241000288906 Primates 0 title abstract description 94
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