Life. Primates. Episode 10
Description
Primates are uniquely intelligent, engaging in problem solving, communication, tool use and intimate social interplay. In the Congo, meet a tightly bound group of western lowland gorillas led by an ancient silverback, whose chest-beating sends shockwaves more than a mile through the undergrowth; see grey Phayre’s leaf-monkey mothers in Thailand battling for the privilege to babysit bright orange newborns; encounter the violent disputes of a thousand hamadryas baboons, and join chacma baboons shark egg hunting on the coast of South Africa.
Runtime
49 minutes
Series
Subjects
Genre
- Wildlife television programs (139)
- Nature television programs (152)
- Documentary television programs (6848)
Database
Alexander Street
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