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		<title>Sentient</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[An enthralling examination of some of the most remarkable creatures in the animal kingdom, and what they tell us about what it means to be human.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Spellbinding . . . More than any other book, [Sentient] has made me think differently about the world this year.&#8217; </b><b>&#8211; <i>Financial Times</i> Best Books of the Year</b></p>
<p><b>&#8216;Lyrical and lucid . . . </b><b>Higgins makes popular science accessible</b><b>.</b><b>&#8216; </b><b>&#8211; </b><i><b>Observer</b></i></p>
<p>The peacock mantis shrimp can throw a punch that can fracture aquarium walls.</p>
<p>The great grey owl can hear many decibels lower than the human ear.</p>
<p>The star-nosed mole&#8217;s miraculous nose allows it to catch worms in as little as 120 milliseconds.</p>
<p>In <i>Sentient</i>, Jackie Higgins assembles a menagerie of zoological creatures &#8211; from land, air, sea and all four corners of the globe &#8211; to understand what it means to be human. In it, we also meet the four-eyed spookfish and its dark vision, the vampire bat and its remarkable powers of touch, as well as the common octopus, the Goliath catfish and the duck-billed platypus. Each zoological marvel illustrates the surprising sensory powers that lie within us and enables us to engage with the world in ways we never knew possible.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[An enthralling examination of some of the most remarkable creatures in the animal kingdom, and what they tell us about what it means to be human.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>&#8216;Jackie Higgins&#8217;s lyrical, literate style will charm you while her book stuns your imagination with strange, other-worldly truths&#8217; Richard Dawkins</b></p>
<p><i>Sentient </i>assembles a menagerie of zoological creatures &#8211; from land, air, sea and all four corners of the globe &#8211; to understand what it means to be human. Through their eyes, ears, skins, tongues and noses, the furred, finned and feathered reveal how we sense and make sense of the world, as well as the untold scientific revolution stirring in the field of human perception.</p>
<p> The harlequin mantis shrimp can throw a punch that can fracture aquarium walls but, more importantly, it has the ability to see a vast range of colours. The ears of the great grey owl have such unparalleled range and sensitivity that they can hear twenty decibels lower than the human ear. The star-nosed mole barely fills a human hand, seldom ventures above ground and poses little threat unless you are an earthworm, but its miraculous nose allows it to catch those worms at astonishing speed &#8211; as little as one hundred and twenty milliseconds. Here, too, we meet the four-eyed spookfish and its dark vision; the vampire bat and its remarkable powers of touch; the bloodhound and its hundreds of millions of scent receptors, as well as the bar-tailed godwit, the common octopus, giant peacocks, cheetahs and golden orb-weaving spiders. Each of these extraordinary creatures illustrates the sensory powers that lie dormant within us.</p>
<p> In this captivating book, Jackie Higgins explores this evolutionary heritage and, in doing so, enables us to subconsciously engage with the world in ways we never knew possible.</p>
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