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An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal The Hidden Realms Around Us
An Immense World: How Animal Senses Reveal The Hidden Realms Around Us
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Marine molluscs called chitons have eyes that are made of stone. Scorpions appear to see with their entire bodies. It isn’t only vision that differs from species to species—some animals also have senses we lack entirely. Knifefish navigate by electrical charge.
An Immense World will take us on an insider’s tour of the natural world by describing the biology, physics and chemistry animals use to perceive it. We may lack some of their senses, but our own super-sense lies in our ability to understand theirs. And in the face of the largest extinction event since the meteor that killed the dinosaurs, our only hope of saving other species is bound up with our ability to see what they see, and feel what they feel.
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One Line Summary
Explores extraordinary animal senses revealing hidden worlds.
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Who is this book for?
If you've ever wondered how animals perceive their environment in such astonishing ways, this book is a captivating eye-opener. It combines fascinating science with vivid descriptions that make you feel like you're discovering a whole new realm. It's perfect for curious minds eager to see the world through different sensory lenses.