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The Inner Life of Animals
- Surprising Observations of a Hidden World
- Narrated by: Thomas Judd
- Length: 6 hrs and 1 min
- Unabridged Audiobook
- Categories: Science & Engineering, Science
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Summary
Random House presents the audiobook edition of The Inner Life of Animals by Peter Wohlleben, read by Thomas Judd.
Mother deer that grieve?
Horses that feel shame?
Squirrels that adopt their grandchildren?
We humans tend to assume that we are the only living things able to experience feelings intensely and consciously. But have you ever wondered what's going on in an animal's head?
From the leafy forest floor to the inside of a beehive, The Inner Life of Animals takes us from microscopic levels of observation to the big philosophical, ethical and scientific questions. We hear the stories of a grateful humpback whale, of a hedgehog who has nightmares and of a magpie who commits adultery; we meet bees that plan for the future, pigs who learn their own names and crows that go tobogganing for fun. And at last we find out why wasps exist.
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- Nike
- 28-11-17
Very good
Lovely ideas and true to life and not too anthropomorphic. Some very useful observations. Thanks.
5 people found this helpful
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- Mr. Jeffrey Cornish
- 12-06-18
Fascinating
A brilliant insight into the inner lives of our fellow creatures. Every page contains something interesting...
4 people found this helpful
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- House of Luxury
- 22-01-18
Inspiring
A very interesting and inspiring book. I have learnt a huge amount about the amazing animals we share the world with.
3 people found this helpful
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- Louise
- 23-06-20
An enjoyable listen
Informative, with lovely relevant stories contextualising the content and making this an enjoyable listen.
2 people found this helpful
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- Alison Saunders
- 12-04-20
Enthralling
wonderful insight into the lives of many of our animal friends and also some of those we may not even know exist.
simply written without unfathomable scientific information but detailed enough to be absolutely enthralling.
1 person found this helpful
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- S. Durao
- 10-02-20
marvellous
marvellous insite into the lives of animals from the man that gave us the equally marvellous insite into the lives of trees
1 person found this helpful
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- Shaun.J.Fox
- 14-10-19
Fun and interesting.
Lots of fun stuff to think about and also great for dropping little fun facts in convocation with friends and family l.
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- Lilja Sif Þorsteinsdóttir
- 27-03-19
Such an important book
This book should be taught in every scool and found in every home. A very important book in these times of climate change as a result of our actions against nature.
3 people found this helpful
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- N. Rose
- 02-01-18
Cute but not so deap
I enjoyed the book. But it’s mainly based on the author’s observations. I was hoping the book would go a little deeper into the subjects.
I think the audiobook was read a little fast for my taste. So I was disappointed that the book was read by someone else than the tree book, which was lovely.
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- J. R. Cooper
- 14-06-22
Fascinating!
If you've ever wondered how animals think and feel or if they even do so, then this book takes through a journey of his own and ponders the inner life of animals. brilliantly narrated and an interesting listen in general. Well worth a credit!
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- Telebiopic
- 14-09-20
Tremendously Insightful
The narrator’s performance was excellent. I am grateful to the author for revealing so many aspects of animal behaviour. Reading this book has got me away from pork and beef consumption.