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Author: Jonathan Balcombe

Narrator: Ryan

Format: MP3

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Language: English

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Audiobook length: 31 min

Contents

Chapter 1Overview
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Chapter 2The super abilities and rich emotions of fish
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Chapter 3Fishes think and socialize
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Chapter 4Breeding is not easy, and raising offspring is harder
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Chapter 5Relationship between humans and fishes
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Chapter 6Summary & review
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Why listen to What a fish knows

Listening to the audiobook of "What a Fish Knows" by Jonathan Balcombe offers a captivating exploration into the complex lives of fish, challenging common misconceptions and shedding light on their emotional and cognitive experiences. Balcombe draws on a wealth of scientific research and personal anecdotes, making the case for a deeper understanding and appreciation of these often-overlooked creatures. Engaging and thought-provoking, this audiobook not only enriches our knowledge but also encourages empathy towards aquatic life, making it a compelling listen for anyone interested in the mysteries of the animal kingdom and our interconnectedness with nature.

Author : Jonathan Balcombe

The author of this book is Jonathan Balcombe, a well-known animal behaviorist in the United States. He used to be a narrator for the BBC and National Geographic documentaries. He wrote for newspapers and magazines such as the New York Times, Washington Post, and Nature. Once published, this book soon became one of Amazon's Best Books of the Year 2016, and one of the 10 Best Popular Science Books of Nature. It was highly praised and recommended by many influential media.

Key Insights from What a fish knows

  • Fish have complex cognitive abilities, displaying behaviors that indicate problem-solving skills and social interactions within their species. This challenges traditional views of fish as simple creatures, promoting a deeper understanding of their emotional and intellectual lives.
  • Balcombe emphasizes the sensory world of fish, illustrating how they experience their environment through a diverse range of senses, including smell, sight, and electroreception. This sensory complexity suggests that fish perceive the world in ways that are rich and nuanced, similar to other vertebrates.
  • The book advocates for the ethical treatment of fish, arguing that their capacity for suffering and social connections warrants greater respect and consideration. By acknowledging the sentience of fish, it encourages readers to reconsider their dietary choices and the impact of fishing practices on aquatic ecosystems.
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