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Cells and Societies
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250 pages
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Exploring the communication and social structures of various species, the book highlights how the howling monkeys of Barro Colorado Island utilize a rudimentary language for social interactions. It examines the behaviors of red deer, seals, beavers, social insects, and even single-celled organisms, revealing that all these life forms share fundamental biological needs: feeding, reproduction, and social coordination. Mr. Bonner illustrates that despite the diversity of methods across species, these core functions create a recognizable pattern in the natural world.
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2015, paperback
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