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Myth and media typically cast animals we consider predators or
carnivores as unthinking killers-dangerous, unpredictable, and
devoid of emotion. But is this portrait valid? By exploring their
inner lives, this pioneering book refutes the many misperceptions
that hide the true nature of these animals. We discover that great
white sharks express tender maternal feelings, rattlesnakes make
friends, orcas abide by an ancient moral code, and much more. Using
the combined lenses of natural history, neuroscience, and
psychology, G. A. Bradshaw describes how predators share the
rainbow of emotions that humans experience, including psychological
trauma. Renowned for leading research on post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD) in elephants and other species, Bradshaw decries
the irrational thinking behind wildlife policies that equate
killing carnivores with "conservation." In its place, she proposes
a new, ethical approach to coexistence with the planet's fiercest
animals.
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