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The ability to make and use tools is one trait that distinguishes chimps and humans from other primates. Young chimpanzees play and learn under the watchful eyes of their mothers. They learn all the skills they need to survive in the wild. During one lesson, a young chimp watches its mother tear off a branch, remove the leaves, put it in a termite hole, and pull it out covered with deliciously juicy termites. The chimp takes up the challenge to find its own ?just right? stick to use as a tool for hunting these tasty treats. After trial and error, the young chimp savors the sweet taste of success when it licks the delectable snacks off its very own stick. Author-illustrator Mich?le Coxons exquisitely detailed and scientifically-accurate illustrations extend the information in the print. She includes facts about chimpanzees and illustrations of a chimps handprint and footprint, the interior of a termites nest, and of the soldier termite, this chimps tasty snack.
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Michele Coxon is a renowned illustrator, animal artist and sculptor. Her books have sold over one million copies worldwide. She has lived in Ireland, Wales, the Outer Hebrides and now lives in Shropshire, England with eight cats, one dog and a crow.