Animal Acts Performing Species Today

We all have an animal story-the pet we loved, the wild animal that captured our childhood imagination, the deer the neighbor hit while driving. While scientific breakthroughs in animal cognition, the effects of global climate change and dwindling animal habitats, and the exploding interdisciplinary...

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Other Authors: Hughes, Holly (Editor), Chaudhuri, Una (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: University of Michigan Press 2018
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