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An Immense World

by Ed Yong

An Immense World

by Ed Yong

An Immense World opens our minds to an astonishing reality beyond human experience—the senses of animals. Pulitzer Prize–winning science journalist Ed Yong guides readers on a captivating exploration through diverse habitats. A journey into perception, we encounter creatures big and small with astonishing sensory abilities, from beetles drawn to fires to turtles navigating magnetic fields, all revealing Earth's richness beyond our senses. Fusing rigorous science with joy-filled stories of discovery, this narrative upends our understanding of reality and illuminates life's marvelous complexity.

  • Non-Fiction
  • Nature
  • Science
  • Perception
  • Senses
  • Biology
  • Animals
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