King Solomon's ring

Book • 1952
In this book, Konrad Lorenz describes his methods of investigation and findings about animal psychology.

He shares insights into the social systems of animals such as the Eurasian jackdaw, the behavior of the water shrew, and the complex interactions of aquarium fish.

Lorenz also addresses the issue of keeping pets, discussing both the benefits and the potential hazards.

The book is known for its engaging narrative, anecdotes, and charming illustrations by the author himself, making it a delightful introduction to the world of animal behavior.

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Mentioned by Isabella Rossellini as a book her father gave her when she was 14, sparking her interest in animal behavior.
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