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A groundbreaking study of animal behavior and psychology, from the acclaimed naturalist Eric Wasmann. In Comparative Studies in the Psychology of Ants and of Higher Animals, Wasmann explores the complexities of animal behavior, drawing fascinating parallels between the behavior of ants and that of higher animals, including humans. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the natural world and the fascinating science of animal behavior.
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