The Creatures' Guide to Caring The Creatures' Guide to Caring

The Creatures' Guide to Caring

How Animal Parents Teach Us That Humans Were Born to Care

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Publisher Description

What unites us with frogs ferrying tadpoles on their backs, beetles regurgitating food into the mouths of their larvae, or a shorebird luring a predator away from her nest by pretending her wing is broken? Creatures around the world have strategies to keep their offspring alive that are varied and surprising — and often familiar.

In this compelling and entertaining study, science journalist Elizabeth Preston explores the biology, brain circuitry, and behaviours we share with species across the animal kingdom that care for young. In the field and in the lab, readers will also meet scientists who have dedicated their lives to understanding these animals, often while juggling families of their own.

Alongside animal parents that range from lonely octopuses to warfare-waging mongooses, we’ll encounter our own species in a new way. Elizabeth Preston argues that Homo sapiens’ history of caring for children cooperatively has left a legacy in all of us, parents and non-parents alike, and is the basis for our caring human society.

GENRE
Science & Nature
AVAILABLE
2026
5 May
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
416
Pages
PUBLISHER
Scribe Publications
SELLER
Scribe Publications Pty Ltd
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