Bag om On the Senses, Instincts, and Intelligence of Animals
Sir John Lubbock's pioneering work on animal behavior and intelligence remains a classic in the field of biology. In this book, Lubbock discusses the senses, instincts, and intelligence of a variety of animals, with a particular focus on insects. Drawing on his own experiences and research, he offers insights into the fascinating world of animal behavior. This is a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world.
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