Becoming a Tiger: How Baby Animals Learn to Live in the Wild
Susan Mccarthy, "Becoming a Tiger: How Baby Animals Learn to Live in the Wild"
Harper Perennial | 2005-08-01 | ISBN: 0060934840 | 432 pages | PDF | 1,2 MB
From the co–author of the
New York Times bestseller When Elephants Weep comes a book that uses true stories backed by scientific research to explore the way
young animals discover their worlds and learn how to survive.
How does a baby animal figure out how to get around in the world? How much of what animals know is instinctive, and how much must they learn?
In Becoming a Tiger, bestselling author Susan McCarthy addresses these intriguing matters, presenting fascinating and funny examples of animal behaviour in the laboratory and in the wild. McCarthy shows us how baby animals
transform themselves from clueless kittens, clumsy cubs, or scrawny
chicks into efficient predators, successful foragers, or deft nest–builders. From geese to mice,
dolphins to orang–utans, bats to (of course) tigers, McCarthy's warm, amusing, and insightful
examinations of animal life and developments provides a surprising window into the mental worlds of our fine fuzzy, furred, finned, and feathered friends.
oReaders will be fascinated by a close look at animal intelligence, learning, and family life.
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