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The beginning of the primate family story in Southeast Asia where primates evolved here almost 60 million years ago.

The beginning of the primate family story in Southeast Asia where primates evolved here almost 60 million years ago.

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Amazing Monkeys

S1, EP3 "The Americas"

The clever capuchin of Brazil; the agile and acrobatic spider monkey; the rowdy howler monkeys of Belize.

Amazing Monkeys

S1, EP2 "Conquest of Africa"

Our closest relative, the chimpanzee in Africa; the sifakas of Madagascar; the giant gelada baboon; Uganda's gorillas.

Amazing Monkeys

S1, EP1 "Asia"

The beginning of the primate family story in Southeast Asia where primates evolved here almost 60 million years ago.

"Amazing Monkeys" tells the story of the evolution of primates, taking a look at the various branches of the primate family tree. Biologist Patrick Aryee travels to locations in Asia, Africa, Central America and South America to get close to some of the world's most charismatic and mischievous monkeys. In addition to the intimate encounters, the show uses wildlife photography, field demonstrations and CGI animations to tell the narrative of the primates, which include four monkey dynasties -- prosimians, Old World monkeys, New World monkeys and apes.
Original Air Date: Jun 14, 2017
Genres: DocuseriesTV Series
Rating: TVG
Playback: HD
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