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    <title>Leven der Dieren: Deel 1, Hoofdstuk 02: De Halfapen; Hoofdstuk 03: De Vleermuizen</title>
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    <namePart>Brehm, Alfred Edmund</namePart>
    <namePart type="date">1829-1884</namePart>
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  <abstract>"Het Leven der Dieren: Deel 1, Hoofdstuk 02: De Halfapen" is een wetenschappelijk werk geschreven in de late 19e eeuw. Dit boek behandelt de classificatie, anatomie en levenswijze van halfapen, met een focus op hun verschillen ten opzichte van echte apen en hun unieke kenmerken. Het biedt gedetailleerde informatie over diverse soorten halfapen, zoals lemuren en lori's, en hun leefomgeving, voeding en gedrag.  The opening of the book provides an in-depth exploration of the halfapes, distinguishing them from true apes and discussing their bodily structure, teeth, and classifications. It introduces the lemurs as a core family of halfapes, describing their habitat primarily in Madagascar and their nocturnal lifestyles. Additionally, the text elaborates on various species and their behaviors, highlighting distinct differences between types such as the active Maki’s and the more lethargic Lori’s. The engaging descriptions of these creatures' movements, social interactions, and adaptations to their environments invite readers to understand their fascinating behaviors and the complexities of their existence in the wild. (This is an automatically generated summary.)</abstract>
  <note>Release date is 2005-12-14</note>
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