Тим Беркхед - Удивительный мир птиц. Легко ли быть птицей?
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Тим Беркхед - Удивительный мир птиц. Легко ли быть птицей? краткое содержание
«Я попытался подвести итог тому, что мы знаем в настоящее время, и вместе с тем – тому, чего мы еще не знаем о чувствах птиц. Наши представления о сенсорных системах человека развиваются не по дням, а по часам, и если история что-нибудь да значит – а я в этом уверен, – тогда открытия, связанные с чувствами людей, неизбежно позволят нам предпринять подобные исследования для птиц. Кроме того, история со всей наглядностью свидетельствует, что наши открытия, относящиеся к птицам (и к другим животным), имеют колоссальное значение и для людей». (Тим Беркхед)
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