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The Inner World of Farm Animals

Their Amazing Social, Emotional, and Intellectual Capacities

The Inner World of Farm Animals( )
Author: Hatkoff, Amy
Introduction by: Goodall, Jane
Afterword by: Pacelle, Wayne
ISBN:978-1-58479-748-7
Publication Date:Apr 2009
Publisher:Stewart, Tabori & Chang
Book Format:Hardback
List Price:USD $21.95
Book Description:

Chickens can count. Pigs are smarter than poodles. Cows form close friendships. Turkeys know one another by their voices, and sheep recognize faces--of other sheep, and of people. Far from lacking thoughts and feelings, barnyard creatures demonstrate sophisticated problem-solving abilities, possess rich social lives, and feel a wide range of emotions. In other words, they're much like humans in countless ways. And, like us, they suffer physical pain and mental anguish.In The Inner...
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Book Details
Pages:168
Detailed Subjects: Technology & Engineering / Agriculture / Animal Husbandry
Science / Life Sciences / Zoology / Ethology (Animal Behavior)
Physical Dimensions (W X L X H):7.332 x 9.204 x 0.936 Inches
Book Weight:1.602 Pounds
Author Biography
Hatkoff, Amy (Author)
Jane Goodall, 1934 - Jane Goodall, a well-respected English zoologist, is famous for her fieldwork with chimpanzees in Africa. An early interest in African wild animals and the opportunity, at age 18, to stay on a friend's farm in Kenya, led her to Dr. Louis Leakey; then curator of the National Museum of Natural History in Nairobi. Almost immediately Leakey hired Goodall as his assistant secretary, and she was soon accompanying Leakey and his wife on their expeditions.

Following Leakey's suggestion that a field study of some of the higher primates would be a major contribution to the understanding of animal behavior, she began studying the chimpanzees of the Gombe Stream Research Center in Tanganyika (now Tanzania) in 1960. Although she had no undergraduate degree, Goodall earned a Ph.D. from Cambridge University in 1965, based on her first five years of research at the Gombe Center. After more than 20 years of extensive study and direct contact with wild chimpanzees in their natural habitat, Goodall continues to research, teach, and write about primate behavior today.

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