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[2016], W. W. Norton & Company Call No: HI-INT 591.51 BAR Edition: First edition. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s)Click here to watch Summary Note: Explores a number of animals that science has recently found to be much more intelligent than previously thought--such as an elephant and its ability to classify humans by age, race, and language. Discusses what research on animals like crows, dolphins, sheep, whales, and chimpanzees has revealed about the capabilities and limits of animal intelligence and how they stack up next to human intelligence.
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-- What wolves and dogs think and feel[2020]., Juvenile, Roaring Brook Press Call No: 591.56 Click here to open Summary Note: Examines the social and psychological interactions of wolves, discussing how they communicate and how they are related to domesticated dogs.
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c2001., Primary, Dial Books for Young Readers Call No: 156 Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: Presents comparisons of behaviors that animals and people have in common.
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-- What it is like to be a dog2017., Basic Books Call No: Life Science NF BER Edition: 1st ed.: September 2017. Availability:1 of 1 At Location(s) Summary Note: "What is it like to be a dog? A bat? Or a dolphin? To findout, neuroscientist Gregory Berns and his team began with a radical step: they taught dogs to go into an MRI scanner-completely awake. They discovered what makes dogs individuals with varying capacities for self-control, different value systems, and a complex understanding of human speech. And dogs were just the beginning..."--Provided by publisher.