Snow Monkeys

Snow Monkeys by Heather Angel, published by Evans Mitchell Books in April 2009, is a detailed exploration of Japan’s unique Japanese macaque, commonly known as Snow Monkeys. This edition spans 96 pages and is presented in English. The book provides insights into the habitats of these primates, which thrive in both subtropical lowlands and the snowy landscapes of the Japanese Alps, where they are known for their distinctive behavior during the winter months.
Readers will discover how Snow Monkeys live in social troops and adapt to their seasonal environments. The narrative focuses on their daily lives and interactions, offering a glimpse into the natural behaviors of these animals. With an emphasis on nature and wildlife, this book serves as an informative resource for those interested in animals, particularly primates, and their ecological contexts.
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Japan’s sole monkey – the Japanese macaque – lives in subtropical lowlands and in subalpine regions. The monkeys live in the Japanese Alps where snow blankets the ground for most of the winter, and are affectionately called Snow Monkeys. Heather Angel unravels how these monkeys live in troops, showing them through their seasons.
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