5/23/2023 0 Comments Voices in the ocean by susan caseyWhile swimming off the coast of Maui, Susan Casey was surrounded by a pod of spinner dolphins. Scientists still don’t completely understand their incredibly sophisticated navigation and communication abilities, or their immensely complicated brains. In recent decades, we have learned that dolphins recognize themselves in reflections, count, grieve, adorn themselves, feel despondent, rescue one another (and humans), deduce, infer, seduce, form cliques, throw tantrums, and call themselves by name. Since the dawn of recorded history, humans have felt a kinship with the sleek and beautiful dolphin, an animal whose playfulness, sociability, and intelligence seem like an aquatic mirror of mankind. From Susan Casey, the New York Times bestselling author of The Wave and The Devil’s Teeth, a breathtaking journey through the extraordinary world of dolphins
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |