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Mary Roach meets Sam Kean and Bill Bryson in this uproarious tour of the basest instincts and biggest mysteries of the animal worldHumans have gone to the Moon and discovered the Higgs boson, but when it comes to understanding animals, we've still got a long way to go. Whether we're seeing a viral video of romping baby pandas or a picture of penguins "holding hands," it's hard for us not to project our own values--innocence, fidelity, temperance, hard work--onto animals. So you've probably never considered if moose get drunk, penguins cheat on their mates, or worker ants lay about. They do--and that's just for starters. In The Truth About Animals, Lucy Cooke takes us on a worldwide journey to meet everyone from a Colombian hippo castrator to a Chinese panda porn peddler, all to lay bare the secret--and often hilarious--habits of the animal kingdom. Charming and at times downright weird, this modern bestiary is perfect for anyone who has ever suspected that virtue might be unnatural.
Publication Year: 2017
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I had a lot of fun reading this one. The author has a good sense of humor, and while she has an obvious stance on animal treatment/studies/extinction, she doesn't beat you over the head with it.
Loved the different animal myths, but I also liked that it explained where they came from and how (to the best of our knowledge) they were perpetuated and, for the most part, debunked.
Would recommend for anyone looking for some lighter, science oriented nonfiction.