Animal Behaviour: Stories of Instinct, Intelligence and Adaptation
By (Author) DK
Editor-in-chief Charlotte Uhlenbroek
Dorling Kindersley Ltd
DK
10th June 2025
5th June 2025
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ethology and animal behaviour
Hardback
480
Width 238mm, Height 287mm
A revealing visual exploration of animal behaviour A thrilling face-to-face encounter with animals in their own environment - their elaborate displays, intimate lives, and extraordinary behaviour Did you know that elephants give each other names, orangutans self-medicate, and rats giggle Animal Behaviour is full of hundreds of stories that shed light on how animals navigate life in the wild. Packed with vivid wildlife photography and action sequences, every aspect of animal life and behaviour is explored and explained - from courtship rituals and birth to hunting and death. An initial overview of animal anatomy and physiology reveals the science and biomechanics that underpin animal behaviour, while later chapters thematically break down the intricacies of animal feeding, development, communication, intelligence, learning, and other behavioural characteristics. Learn about play through river otters, see socialization among parrots at the riverbank, and catch prey with a fishing spider. Feature panels throughout the book explore the biology behind these traits, introduce case studies from the field, and highlight critical conservation issues facing these animals. Animal Behaviour has been created in collaboration with internationally renowned zoologist and TV presenter Charlotte Uhlenbroek and a team of wildlife experts to ensure up-to-date and accurate information.
Charlotte Uhlenbroek studied zoology and psychology and then spent four years living in Gombe National Park, Tanzania, studying wild chimpanzees for her PhD on chimpanzee communication. She has presented several major primetime TV series, and written accompanying books, including the BBC's Talking with Animals, a series that unravels the mysteries of animal communication.