How Monkeys See the World
Discover the fascinating world of primate intelligence with How Monkeys See the World by Dorothy L. Cheney, published by The University of Chicago Press in 1992. This captivating book spans 388 pages, delving deep into the cognitive abilities of vervet monkeys and other primates. Cheney and her co-author take readers on an enlightening journey, exploring how these remarkable creatures perceive their environment and the evolution of their cognitive skills. Perfect for anyone interested in animal behavior, psychology, or evolutionary biology, this book offers a unique perspective on the minds of our primate relatives. Gain insights into the complexities of primate intelligence and learn how these animals navigate their social worlds. Don’t miss the chance to expand your understanding of cognition in the animal kingdom with this essential read.