Animal Talk: Breaking the Codes of Animal Language
by
Tim Friend
Is it possible that there is a universal language spoken and understood by all animals on earth, including humans? Is human language unique, as linguists and philosphers have taught for centuries, or could it share and combine well-developed components of other species' communications? Do you long to know what wild animals are discussing and what your dog, cat, bird, ...more
Hardcover, 288 pages
Published
December 30th 2003
by Free Press
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Some really interesting stuff in here which made me think hard if we're taking enough factors into consideration when we take animals, particularly orphaned birds, into care. I got a bit fed up with him banging on about evolution and at times I wondered what the focus of the book was - but the later chapters concentrated on the reason I picked up the book, which was to learn about the various ways animals communicate.
A book about animal communication by a journalist, not an animal behaviorist. Still a good read.
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