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Elephants, birth, life and death in the world of the giants, Hannah Mumby

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Elephants, birth, life and death in the world of the giants, Hannah Mumby
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 273-286) and index
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Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Elephants
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1154696529
Responsibility statement
Hannah Mumby
Sub title
birth, life and death in the world of the giants
Summary
From early childhood, Dr. Hannah Mumby has loved wildlife, especially elephants. Her first wild elephant sighting at twenty-four changed the course of her life. Since then, she has devoted herself to studying these incredible animals and educating humanity about them. Hannahs field work has taken her around the world, where she has studied many elephant groups, including both orphaned elephants and the solitary elephant males. These remarkable animals have so much to teach us, Mumby argues, and Elephants takes readers into their world as never before, revealing a society as complex as the chimpanzees, maybe even humans. Mumby's exploration of elephant culture provides an empathetic, humanistic portrait of these majestic animals, illuminating their personalities, memories, and rich emotional lives. Mumby explains how elephants communicate with one another and demonstrates the connection between memory and trauma - how it affects individual elephants and their interactions with others in their herd. Elephants and humans, Mumby makes clear, are not very different. From emotional bonding to communication, human and elephant experience similarly nuanced lives, and the commonalities she uncovers are both surprising and heartwarming
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