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'What I like best about this fascinating book is the detail. Brian
Butterworth doesn't just tell us stories of animals with numerical
abilities: he tells us about the underlying science. Elegantly
written and a joy to read' - Professor Ian Stewart, author of
What's the Use? and Taming the Infinite 'Full of thought-provoking
studies and animal observations' - Booklist 'Enlightening and
entertaining' - Publishers Weekly The Hidden Genius of Animals:
Every pet owner thinks their own dog, cat, fish or hamster is a
genius. What makes CAN FISH COUNT? so exciting is the way it
unveils just how widespread intelligence is in nature. Pioneering
psychologist Brian Butterworth describes the extraordinary
numerical feats of all manner of species ranging from primates and
mammals to birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Whether it's lions
deciding to fight or flee, frogs competing for mates, bees
navigating their way to food sources, fish assessing which shoal to
join, or jackdaws counting friends when joining a mob - every
species shares an ability to count. Homo Sapiens may think maths is
our exclusive domain, but this book shows that every creature
shares a deep-seated Darwinian ability to understand the intrinsic
language of our universe: mathematics CAN FISH COUNT? is that
special sort of science book - a global authority in his field
writing an anecdotally-rich and revelatory narrative which changes
the way you perceive something we take for granted.
'What I like best about this fascinating book is the detail. Brian
Butterworth doesn't just tell us stories of animals with numerical
abilities: he tells us about the underlying science. Elegantly
written and a joy to read' - Professor Ian Stewart, author of
What's the Use? and Taming the Infinite 'Full of thought-provoking
studies and animal observations' - Booklist 'Enlightening and
entertaining' - Publishers Weekly The Hidden Genius of Animals:
Every pet owner thinks their own dog, cat, fish or hamster is a
genius. What makes CAN FISH COUNT? so exciting is the way it
unveils just how widespread intelligence is in nature. Pioneering
psychologist Brian Butterworth describes the extraordinary
numerical feats of all manner of species ranging from primates and
mammals to birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Whether it's lions
deciding to fight or flee, frogs competing for mates, bees
navigating their way to food sources, fish assessing which shoal to
join, or jackdaws counting friends when joining a mob - every
species shares an ability to count. Homo Sapiens may think maths is
our exclusive domain, but this book shows that every creature
shares a deep-seated Darwinian ability to understand the intrinsic
language of our universe: mathematics CAN FISH COUNT? is that
special sort of science book - a global authority in his field
writing an anecdotally-rich and revelatory narrative which changes
the way you perceive something we take for granted.
'What I like best about this fascinating book is the detail. Brian
Butterworth doesn't just tell us stories of animals with numerical
abilities: he tells us about the underlying science. Elegantly
written and a joy to read' - Professor Ian Stewart, author of
What's the Use? and Taming the Infinite 'Full of thought-provoking
studies and animal observations' - Booklist 'Enlightening and
entertaining' - Publishers Weekly The Hidden Genius of Animals:
Every pet owner thinks their own dog, cat, fish or hamster is a
genius. What makes CAN FISH COUNT? so exciting is the way it
unveils just how widespread intelligence is in nature. Pioneering
psychologist Brian Butterworth describes the extraordinary
numerical feats of all manner of species ranging from primates and
mammals to birds, reptiles, fish and insects. Whether it's lions
deciding to fight or flee, frogs competing for mates, bees
navigating their way to food sources, fish assessing which shoal to
join, or jackdaws counting friends when joining a mob - every
species shares an ability to count. Homo Sapiens may think maths is
our exclusive domain, but this book shows that every creature
shares a deep-seated Darwinian ability to understand the intrinsic
language of our universe: mathematics CAN FISH COUNT? is that
special sort of science book - a global authority in his field
writing an anecdotally-rich and revelatory narrative which changes
the way you perceive something we take for granted.
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