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Inner Life of Animals: Surprising Observations of a Hidden World

Inner Life of Animals: Surprising Observations of a Hidden World

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The Inner Life of Animals explores the emotional lives of animals, including humpback whales, hedgehogs, and magpies, and reveals why wasps exist.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 288 pages
Publication date: 01 March 2018
Publisher: Vintage Publishing



Can horses feel shame?


Horses are highly social animals that live in herds and rely on their social connections for survival. They have a complex social structure and exhibit a range of emotions, including shame. Studies have shown that horses can feel embarrassment, guilt, and shame, similar to how humans do. For example, horses may avoid social interactions with other horses if they have done something wrong or if they feel embarrassed about their behavior. They may also display submissive behavior, such as lowering their heads or avoiding eye contact, as a way to apologize or seek forgiveness.


Do deer grieve?


Deer are highly intelligent and emotional animals that form close social bonds with their family and friends. They are known for their expressive behavior, including crying, smiling, and vocalizing. When a deer loses a loved one, it may exhibit signs of grief, such as withdrawing from social interactions, becoming lethargic, and displaying a loss of appetite. Deer may also visit the grave or the location where their loved one died, and they may exhibit behaviors such as sniffing and licking the ground or vegetation.


Why do roosters deceive hens?


Roosters are male birds that are responsible for protecting and fertilizing the eggs of the hens in a flock. They are known for their aggressive behavior and their ability to perform a courtship dance to attract females. However, roosters may also deceive hens for their own benefit. For example, they may steal food from the hens or compete with other roosters for access to females. They may also use their aggressive behavior to intimidate other males and maintain their dominance within the flock.

Weight: 212g
Dimension: 133 x 194 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781784705954

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