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_aAlderton, David, _d1956- _919435 |
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_aAnimal grief : _bhow animals mourn for each other / _cby David Alderton. |
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_aDorchester : _bHubble & Hattie, _c2011. |
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_a80 pages; _bcolor illustrations; _c21 cm. |
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520 | _aScience is now providing some remarkable insights into animal behaviour, with crocodiles, for example, emerging as devoted parents, and elephants - like whales - able to communicate with each other across long distances by ultrasound, which is inaudible to our ears. There seems little doubt that animals experience a range of emotions, just as we do; but can they grieve, too...? Evidence exists that, indeed, they can: in addition, David Alderton - award-winning, multi-million specialist animal author - contends that emotions - including grief - can potentially have a survival value for a species. The authoritative, rational text is superbly supported by interesting, sensitive photographs carefully chosen to be reflective of the subject matter. | ||
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_aGrief in animals _938973 _vJuvenile literature. |
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_aEmotions in animals _926994 _vJuvenile literature. |
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_aAnimal behavior _912768 _vJuvenile literature. |
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