
What a Fish Knows: The Inner Lives of Our Underwater Cousins
About the book
A New York Times Bestseller in which ethologist Jonathan Balcombe uses recent science and personal encounters to challenge assumptions about fish cognition and behavior. The book argues that fishes are sentient, social, and capable of complex behaviors—planning, tool use, deception, cooperative hunting—and offers a fresh view of their lives and our relationship to aquatic life.
