"This . . . picture book examines the way animals use their brainpower for survival in the wild and encourages readers to rank animals based on their intellectual prowess"--Provided by publisher.
Provides information about dolphins, looking at the many different types of dolphins, and discussing what research has revealed about the extent of their intelligence.
Contains alphabetically arranged articles that explore the biological and behavioral components of learning. 'Includes information on the theories and experiments of twenty-six of the leading individuals associated with the field.
"Outside the den it's a dangerous world. ... Be quiet when you go hunting." High in Pakistan's Hindu Kush Mountains, young twin snow leopards learn their mother's lessons for survival.
Simple text and photographs describe the behaviors and habits of parrots, how they communicate with one another, how they talk to people, and how intelligent they are.
Discusses studies of gorillas in zoos, laboratories, and in the wild and explains what has been learned about the mental abilities of these intelligent apes.