Pet World Insider Radio Segment – Virginia Morell – Animal Wise Book + Thoughts And Emotions Of Our Fellow Creatures + More

Pet World Insider Radio Segment - Virginia Morell - Animal Wise Book + Thoughts And Emotions Of Our Fellow Creatures + More
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Pet World Insider Radio Segment – Virginia Morell – Animal Wise Book + Thoughts And Emotions Of Our Fellow Creatures + More

On this Pet World Radio Segment we talk with author and animal science expert Virginia Morell about her amazing book Animal Wise, the stories behind it, the thoughts and emotions of our fellow creatures and so much more.  This is a must have book for animal lovers.

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For more information on Virginia Morell and her book visit:  Animal Wise

Buy the book on Amazon.com:  Animal Wise

From the Animal Wise Info Page:

Noted science writer Virginia Morell offers a surprising and moving exploration into the hearts and minds of wild and domesticated animals in Animal Wise. Available for preorder now. On sale February 26, 2013.
Description

Did you know that ants teach, earthworms make decisions, rats love to be tickled, and chimps grieve? Did you know that some dogs have thousand-word vocabularies and that birds practice songs in their sleep? That crows improvise tools, blue jays plan ahead, and moths remember living as caterpillars?

Animal Wise takes us on a dazzling odyssey into the inner world of animals, from ants to elephants to wolves, and from sharp-shooting archerfish to pods of dolphins that rumble like rival street gangs. With 30 years of experience covering the sciences, Morell uses her formidable gifts as a story-teller to transport us to field sites and laboratories around the world, introducing us to pioneering animal-cognition researchers and their surprisingly intelligent and sensitive subjects. She explores how this rapidly evolving, controversial field has only recently overturned old notions about why animals behave as they do. She probes the moral and ethical dilemmas of recognizing that even “lesser animals” have cognitive abilities such as memory, feelings, personality, and self-awareness–traits that many in the twentieth century felt were unique to human beings.

By standing behaviorism on its head, Morell brings the world of nature brilliantly alive in a nuanced, deeply felt appreciation of the human-animal bond, and she shares her admiration for the men and women who have simultaneously chipped away at what we think makes us distinctive while offering a glimpse of where our own abilities come from.

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