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Monkey Business Lunch

A cartoon Gorilla in the jungle surrounded by falling fruit. Play

Monkey Business Lunch

© National Museums Scotland

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    Teacher notes
    • Feed the monkeys their favourite food in this fast paced game from National Museums Scotland.

      Make sure you feed them quick before the Venus Fly Traps steal the fruit and watch out for Big-G, he'll eat everything!
    • Teach pupils about the kind of foods primates like to eat and introduce them to the idea of competition for food in the wild.
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