Some animals are so familiar, we barely see them. If we think of them at all, we categorise them according to their role in our lives: as pests or food; as unthinking labourers or toy versions of ourselves. If we looked at them as animals – non-human companions riding with us on our single Earth – what would we make of them? Have we raised loyal subjects, or hapless victims, or monsters?
Visiting the Museum of Ordinary Animals exhibition for New Scientist, 4 November 2017
Published on November 29, 2017 05:08