Do It Like an Animal: Relationship Advice from Dolphins
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Her brain is larger than yours. She calls her friends by name. She forms alliances that last 40 years. She herds fish using walls of mud she kicks up with her own tail. She sleeps with one eye open. And she reaches children with autism because she responds to emotions words can't express. In Do It Like an Animal: Relationship Advice from Dolphins, Duktor Anamel Magnis Tsom - your otterly qualified Advisor of Wild & Domesticated Affection - decodes 600 pounds of pod-tested genius into strategies for building connections that actually last. Inside you'll discover: - Why dolphins call each other by name using unique whistles they invent as infants - and what being known does for trust- How dolphins blow bubble rings for no reason except joy - and why couples who play together stay together- Why male dolphins form alliances that last over 40 years - and what loyalty actually looks like in practice- How dolphins herd fish using walls of mud they create with their tails - and why defined roles double the catch rate- Why a dolphin leaps 20 feet to impress a mate and never stops trying - and what sustained effort does for attraction- How dolphins form a circle around injured members and won't leave - and why invisible protection builds the deepest trust- Why dolphins pass the mirror test and a dolphin named Kelly gamed the token economy - and what intelligence does for intimacy- How dolphins sleep with one eye open because every breath is a conscious choice - and why protecting each other's rest is the most undervalued form of care >Whether single, dating, or partnered - if a dolphin can maintain a 40-year alliance while sleeping with half its brain, you can probably return a text within the hour. Part of the Do It Like an Animal series.
Her brain is larger than yours. She calls her friends by name. She forms alliances that last 40 years. She herds fish using walls of mud she kicks up with her own tail. She sleeps with one eye open. And she reaches children with autism because she responds to emotions words can't express. In Do It Like an Animal: Relationship Advice from Dolphins, Duktor Anamel Magnis Tsom - your otterly qualified Advisor of Wild & Domesticated Affection - decodes 600 pounds of pod-tested genius into strategies for building connections that actually last. Inside you'll discover: - Why dolphins call each other by name using unique whistles they invent as infants - and what being known does for trust- How dolphins blow bubble rings for no reason except joy - and why couples who play together stay together- Why male dolphins form alliances that last over 40 years - and what loyalty actually looks like in practice- How dolphins herd fish using walls of mud they create with their tails - and why defined roles double the catch rate- Why a dolphin leaps 20 feet to impress a mate and never stops trying - and what sustained effort does for attraction- How dolphins form a circle around injured members and won't leave - and why invisible protection builds the deepest trust- Why dolphins pass the mirror test and a dolphin named Kelly gamed the token economy - and what intelligence does for intimacy- How dolphins sleep with one eye open because every breath is a conscious choice - and why protecting each other's rest is the most undervalued form of care >Whether single, dating, or partnered - if a dolphin can maintain a 40-year alliance while sleeping with half its brain, you can probably return a text within the hour. Part of the Do It Like an Animal series.
AmazonPagina's: 80, Paperback, Independently published
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