The Inner Life of Animals

The Inner Life of Animals: Surprising Observations of a Hidden World

Non-Fiction, Languages & Reference, Dictionaries & Reference, Natural World & Environment, Nature Writing
Paperback Published on: 01/03/2018
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Synopsis

From the author of bestselling Waterstones Non-Fiction Book of the Month, The Hidden Life of Trees.

Mother deer that grieve?

Horses that feel shame?

Squirrels that adopt their grandchildren?

We humans tend to assume that we are the only living things able to experience feelings intensely and consciously. But have you ever wondered what's going on in an animal's head?

From the leafy forest floor to the inside of a bee hive, The Inner Life of Animals takes us microscopic levels of observation to the big philosophical, ethical and scientific questions.

We hear the stories of a grateful humpback whale, of a hedgehog who has nightmares, and of a magpie who commits adultery; we meet bees that plan for the future, pigs who learn their own names and crows that go tobogganing for fun. And at last we find out why wasps exist.

As more and more researchers are discovering, animals experience a rich emotional life that is ready to be explored. The Inner Life of Animals will show you these living things in a new light and will open up the animal kingdom like never before.

  • Publisher: Vintage Publishing
  • ISBN: 9781784705954
  • Number of pages: 288
  • Weight: 211g
  • Dimensions: 198 x 129 x 17 mm

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The Inner Life of Animals
His writing gives parts of the natural world a well-deserved spotlight.
From crows having fun, deer feeling grief and bats feeling altruistic, animals have so much to offer and we can learn from them in abundance. I always beli... READ MORE
Sarah
The Inner Life of Animals
His writing gives parts of the natural world a well-deserved spotlight.
From crows having fun, deer feeling grief and bats feeling altruistic, animals have so much to offer and we can learn from them in abundance. I always beli... READ MORE
Sarah