1602512
9781563319259
Kanzi is jealous of his younger sister. He scatters her crayons on the floor. When she displays her talent on the electric guitar, he tears off the arms of a toy panda. Ashamed by his actions, he tries to put them back on. When he fails, he is unable to look anyone in the eye. Kanzi is a bonobo chimpanzee. In The Smile of a Dolphin, Marc Bekoff gathers accounts from more than 50 researchers who've spent their careers observing animals ranging from great apes to guppies. These stories offer compelling evidence that humans are not the only creatures with rich, emotional lives, & will appeal to the same audience that loved The Hidden Life of Dogs & When Elephants Weep. Contributors include Sue Savage-Rumbaugh of Georgia State University; Jane Goodall, researcher in residence of the National Geographic Society; Roger & Deborah Fouts of Central Washington University; & Irene Pepperberg of the University of Arizona. Covering "Love," "Fear, Agression, & Anger," "Joy & Grief," & "Fellow Feeling," & featuring 120 photographs from some of the world's best wildlife photographers themselves, The Smile of a Dolphin will be one of the most talked-about works ever created on the subject of animal emotions.Gould, Stephen Jay is the author of 'Smile of a Dolphin Remarkable Accounts of Animal Emotions' with ISBN 9781563319259 and ISBN 156331925X.
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