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Author: Molly Carroll and Jeanne Sturm Publisher: Britannica Digital Learning ISBN: 1625138059 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 24
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Updated for 2020, Large photos and playful text will have young tots howling, growling, and mooing right along with this book.
Author: Molly Carroll and Jeanne Sturm Publisher: Britannica Digital Learning ISBN: 1615357300 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 26
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Large photos and playful text will have young tots howling, growling, and mooing right along with this book.
Author: Publisher: Little Brown ISBN: 9780316735872 Category : Reference Languages : en Pages : 1468
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Supplies synonyms and antonyms for words in over 800 categories, arranged thematically, providing information on parts of speech, cross-references, and including quotations that use the featured word.
Author: Patricia Aldana Publisher: Groundwood Books Ltd ISBN: 0888995598 Category : Juvenile Nonfiction Languages : en Pages : 82
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Collects illustrations from around the world by such award-winning children's book illustrators as Rosemary Wells and Ange Zhang, and presents accompanying text or verse written or chosen by the artists in both the original language and English.
Author: Jessica Serra Publisher: JHU Press ISBN: 1421448084 Category : Science Languages : en Pages : 195
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How different from animals are we really? Are humans the only creatures who love, laugh, cry, possess morals, and wage war? In The Beast Within, scientific researcher and ethologist Jessica Serra upends the assumptions that underpin our very human hypothesis that we possess a superior place in the hierarchy of organisms on Earth. How did we come to think of our animality as standing in opposition to our humanity—and does this reasoning have a scientific basis? Through the fascinating discoveries made by ethologists, anthropologists, and archeologists, Serra deciphers our behaviors in light of their animal roots and demystifies ideas about how different animals are from humans. She compares human behaviors with those exhibited by other species in chapters spanning topics as varied as sex, morality, emotions, intelligence, and family. Exploring the evolution of various animal species, as well as the evolution of historical ideas about humanity and animality, Serra theorizes that human behaviors and motivations may hold more in common with those of animals than we think. These explorations of scientific findings encourage us to reconsider how much we have truly removed ourselves from "the beast within."