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Second Nature: The Inner Lives of Animals (MacSci)
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| #852225 in Books | 2011-04-12 | 2011-04-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.20 x.64 x6.18l,.62 | File type: PDF | 256 pages||4 of 4 people found the following review helpful.| Fish feel no pain?|By Marnette Bowen|What an amazing book. I recommend it highly to everyone. This book, written by a scientist, is a major step up, in the evolutionary chain, for us humans. We humans, in the past, have treated animals and our slaves, like in they are rocks - no feelings, no communication - just inanimate objects.
The fish hatchery in Juneau takes l|From Publishers Weekly|Who knew that chickens and humans find the same faces beautiful? Or that fish choose reliable partners for dangerous predator inspection missions? Referencing such intriguing studies, Balcombe (Pleasurable Kingdom) builds a compelli
Do baboons have a sense of right and wrong? Do cats and dogs have their feelings hurt? Animal behavior expert Jonathan Balcombe makes the case that animals, once viewed only as mindless automatons, actually have rich sensory experiences and emotional complexity. Drawing on new research, observational studies, and personal anecdotes to reveal the full spectrum of animal experience, Balcombe paints a new picture of the inner lives of animals that diverges from the "figh...
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