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- Amor, tristeza e compaixão - Observações surpreendentes de um mundo desconhecido
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""Esse livro vai tocar até mesmo os mais céticos a respeito das emoções dos animais."" (The Washington Post)
Nesse livro, Peter Wohlleben segue o bem-sucedido modelo de A vida secreta das árvores e compartilha conosco fascinantes histórias sobre as emoções, os sentimentos e a inteligência dos animais que nos cercam.
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Cavalos sentem vergonha, cervos guardam luto por membros do grupo e cabras educam seus filhos. Corvos chamam os amigos pelo nome, ratos se arrependem das más decisões e borboletas escolhem os melhores lugares para seus filhos crescerem.
Você vai ver que embora sejam diferentes de nós de muitas formas impressionantes, eles são, ao mesmo tempo, mais parecidos conosco do que poderíamos imaginar.
Critic reviews
"Ao ler este livro, as pessoas vão prestar mais atenção nos animais em geral e aprender a ser vizinhos melhores para eles." (Kirkus Reviews)
"Wohlleben oferece uma consideração perspicaz sobre a vida emocional e cognitiva dos animais." (Booklist)
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