Mowat's "Observing Wolves", Goodall's "First Observations", Booth's "The Social Lives Of Dolphins": Observating Animals
Mowat's "Observing Wolves", Goodall's "First Observations", Booth's "The
Social Lives of Dolphins": Observating Animals
Ed Munster
All of the essays have one thing in common, they all deal with
observing animals. And with their observation comes at times interaction.
They might "mingle" with these animals. Or the observers would just sit
there and do what they are supposed to, observe.
Our race, is naturally curious and interested in the unknown. In
other words what we do not know or understand we try to understand. We try
to understand our surroundings. In doing this, we ....
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