We Are Best Friends: Animals in Society

Friendships between humans and non-human animals were once dismissed as sentimental anthropomorphism. After decades of research on the emotional and cognitive capacities of animals, we now recognize human–animal friendships as true reciprocal relationships. Friendships with animals have many of the...

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Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (162 p.)
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