Well-Schooled Fish and Feathered Bandits: The Wondrous Ways Animals Learn from Animals

by Peter Christie

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"Enter an amazing world where animals learn what to eat and how to communicate."

We don't usually think of animals learning from one another the way people do. But now scientists are beginning to wonder if animals are better students than we realize.

Well-Schooled Fish and Feathered Bandits offers stunning examples of animals teaching animals around the world. In England, chickadee-like blue tits learn to peck off the foil caps of milk bottles for a tasty meal. In Japan, macaque monkeys teach their young to wash sand-covered sweet potatoes in the sea. Meanwhile, crows in the South Pacific have invented an ingenious scoop cut from leaves. In each case, such amazing behavior is not shared by the same species in other places proof that these clever creatures pass their skills to younger generations in their own communities.

Through dramatic color photos of the featured animal species, and more surprising examples of creative critters, author Peter Christie presents a delightfully fun and tantalizing look at how animals learn.

  • ISBN10 1554510465
  • ISBN13 9781554510467
  • Publish Date 1 September 2006
  • Publish Status Transferred
  • Publish Country CA
  • Imprint Annick Press
  • Format Hardcover (Library Binding)
  • Pages 48
  • Language English