Ape Escapes!
And More True Stroeis of Animals Behaving Badly
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Random House, Inc.
This is the first in a series of four books that will tell the true and hilarious stories of animals that love hijinks. In this book you'll meet three naughty animals, including Fu Manchu, the orangutan escape artist. Fu Manchu lived at the Omaha Zoo and would routinely break … More »
This is the first in a series of four books that will tell the true and hilarious stories of animals that love hijinks. In this book you'll meet three naughty animals, including Fu Manchu, the orangutan escape artist. Fu Manchu lived at the Omaha Zoo and would routinely break … More »
Random House, Inc.
This is the first in a series of four books that will tell the true and hilarious stories of animals that love hijinks. In this book you'll meet three naughty animals, including Fu Manchu, the orangutan escape artist. Fu Manchu lived at the Omaha Zoo and would routinely break out of his habitat to explore the zoo on a nice day. Zookeepers were baffled as to how the ape was escaping, until one day they caught him in the act. Fu Manchu knew how to pick locks. Not only that, he had created his own tool that he used to pick the locks with, which he would store in his mouth so as not to be found out. This and two other charming stories will engage readers and leave them wondering if humans are really the smartest animals.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Baker & Taylor
A first entry in a planned four-part series highlighting memorable animals shares the stories of three mischievous creatures, including Omaha's orangutan escape artist Fu Manchu, who baffled zookeepers with his clever ability to pick locks, hide tools and break out of his habitat. Simultaneous.
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This is the first in a series of four books that will tell the true and hilarious stories of animals that love hijinks. In this book you'll meet three naughty animals, including Fu Manchu, the orangutan escape artist. Fu Manchu lived at the Omaha Zoo and would routinely break out of his habitat to explore the zoo on a nice day. Zookeepers were baffled as to how the ape was escaping, until one day they caught him in the act. Fu Manchu knew how to pick locks. Not only that, he had created his own tool that he used to pick the locks with, which he would store in his mouth so as not to be found out. This and two other charming stories will engage readers and leave them wondering if humans are really the smartest animals.
From the Trade Paperback edition.
Baker & Taylor
A first entry in a planned four-part series highlighting memorable animals shares the stories of three mischievous creatures, including Omaha's orangutan escape artist Fu Manchu, who baffled zookeepers with his clever ability to pick locks, hide tools and break out of his habitat. Simultaneous.
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Imprint:
Washington, D. C. - National Geographic Society
Pages:
111
ISBN:
9781426309557, 1426309554, 9781426309366, 1426309368
Language:
English
Statement of responsibility:
[by Aline Alexander Newman.]
Characteristics:
111 p. :,col. ill. ;,20 cm.
Author (Original Script):
Newman, Aline Alexander
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