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Animal Minds

What Are They Thinking?

Dana L. Church

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Kinder- und Jugendbücher / Tiere, Pflanzen, Natur, Umwelt

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A deep dive into the minds of animals and how they think.

Wouldn't it be amazing to see inside the mind of a lion, a gorilla, an octopus or even a bee? In Animal Minds: What Are They Thinking?, author Dana L. Church looks at how scientists are doing just that. Their research shows that a wide variety of species have unique personalities, impressive memories, counting abilities, and incredible problem-solving skills.

Meet the scientists who study the minds of animals, discover the similarities and differences between the minds of different species and learn how they compare to our own. From dolphins to dung beetles, tigers to turkey vultures, Animal Minds shows that we are only beginning to scratch the surface when it comes to revealing the amazing inner worlds of the thousands of different creatures with whom we share this planet.

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AI technology, Clever Hans effect, zoo research, animal behavior, animal cognition, cognitive map, search patterns, spatial memory, STEM, natural selection, numerical ability, animal minds, anthropomorphism, animal personality, path integration, animal consciousness, animal tool use, echolocation, animal intelligence, navigation, studying the brain, theory of evolution, science of animals, biology