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This work surveys a wide range of animal behaviors that suggest parallels with human life, from protective colouration and mimicry to musical displays, play, and armored adaptations. It examines digging and excavation, numerical aptitude and forms of communication, and the domestic uses of nests and shelters framed as boudoirs, hospitals, and churches. Social organisation, self-defence, architectural and engineering skills, methods of food conservation, migratory and sightseeing habits, scavenging and predatory strategies, and cooperative relationships with people are described, and the book concludes with speculative reflections on animal consciousness and possible future life, combining natural-history observation with interpretive commentary.
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