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The guest of Plus Minus recommends Sabina Nowak: Animals of the senses
Poland🏛️ Politics6 hr. ago

The guest of Plus Minus recommends Sabina Nowak: Animals of the senses

The article discusses a book by Ed Yong titled 'An Immense World,' which explores the diverse senses of animals and highlights how human vision is not the most dominant sense in the animal kingdom. The author reads the Polish translation of the book and praises its quality. The piece emphasizes the importance of understanding animal perception and the need to consider the impact of domesticated animals on nature.

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The guest of Plus Minus recommends Sabina Nowak: Animals of the senses

The article discusses a book by Ed Yong titled 'An Immense World,' which explores the diverse senses of animals and highlights how human vision is not the most dominant sense in the animal kingdom. The author reads the Polish translation of the book and praises its quality. The piece emphasizes the importance of understanding animal perception and the need to consider the impact of domesticated animals on nature.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on a scientific discussion about animal senses and does not present any political stance or controversy. It provides information without taking sides or showing bias.

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