Animals do have culture, maintains this delightfully illustrated and
provocative book, which cites a number of fascinating instances of
animal communication and learning. John Bonner traces the origins of
culture back to the early biological evolution of animals and provides
examples of five categories of behavior leading to nonhuman culture:
physical dexterity, relations with other species, auditory communication
within a species, geographic locations, and inventions or innovations.
Defining culture as the transmission of information by behavioral rather
than genetical means, he demonstrates the continuum between the traits
we find in animals and those we often consider uniquely human.