
The Wonders of Instinct: Chapters in the Psychology of Insects
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Authors:
- Fabre, Jean-Henri
1823 - 1915
- Miall, Bernard
1876 - 1953
- Teixeira de Mattos, Alexander
1865 - 1921
About this book
In the late 19th century, the study of natural history was revolutionized by a growing fascination with the behaviors of the animal kingdom. "The Wonders of Instinct: Chapters in the Psychology of Insects" by Jean-Henri Fabre delves into the remarkable instincts that govern the lives of insects, revealing their complex social structures and survival strategies. Fabre meticulously documents phenomena such as the intricate navigation of bees and the instinctual behaviors of ants, offering readers a vivid glimpse into their world. Ideal for students, naturalists, and anyone intrigued by the wonders of biology, this work stands as a testament to the profound connections between instinct and environment, inviting a deeper appreciation for the often-overlooked lives of these tiny creatures.
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