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Wild Beasts Evade

Laura Anderson

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Wild Beasts Evade explores the sophisticated survival strategies employed by forest animals to avoid predators, emphasizing the critical roles of noise perception and spatial awareness. These animals aren't just relying on instinct; they've developed finely tuned mechanisms to interpret auditory cues and assess distances, turning potential threats into manageable risks.

 
The book reveals how animals differentiate between harmless sounds and the telltale signs of predators, using spatial reasoning to navigate escape routes. This approach integrates auditory and spatial cognition, moving beyond the traditional emphasis on visual cues.

 
Each chapter builds upon the previous, starting with fundamental concepts of predator-prey interactions and progressing to specific aspects of auditory predator detection and distance assessment.

 
The book synthesizes findings from field observations and experimental studies, providing a comprehensive overview of predator-prey dynamics and offering valuable insights into animal behavior, ecology, and conservation efforts.
Disponible depuis: 27/02/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 63 pages.

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