'ANY WRITER WHO CAN EVOKE THE EXISTENTIAL SADNESS OF A LONELY
COCKROACH, OR MAKE KRILL THRILLING, OR DESCRIBE A SNORKELLING
COLLEAGUE BEING ENGULFED IN A "GARGANTUAN CETACEAN BUM DETONATION" IS
A REAL GIFT TO SCIENCE COMMUNICATION ... THOUGHT-PROVOKING' _GUARDIAN_
Everything you ever wanted to know about how animals live together,
and what that means for us
Some animal societies hold a mirror up to the human world: elephants
hold funerals for departed family members. Pinyon jays run collective
creches. Rats will go out of their way to help a cold, wet stranger.
Other lifestyles can seem intensely alien. Take locusts, surging over
the land in their millions, unable to slow down for a moment because
the hungry ranks behind will literally bite their legs off if they
don't stay one step ahead (actually, you might know a few people like
that).
But no matter how offputting an animal might be, behavioural scientist
Ashley Ward can usually find something worth celebrating. Travelling
the world from the Serengeti to the frozen Antarctic ocean, with stops
in the muddy fields and streams of his native northern Yorkshire, he
brings his curious eye and infectious humour right down to their
level. The result is a world-expanding, myth-busting tour of some of
nature's greatest marvels, in delightfully broad-minded company.
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How Co-operation Conquered the Natural World
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781782838883
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Profile Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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