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Together, the contributors explore the dramatic transformation of smell, taste, sight, hearing, balance, mechanoreception, magnetoreception, and electroreception that occurred as lineages of amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals returned to aquatic environments. Each chapter integrates data from fields including sensory physiology, anatomy, paleontology, and neurobiology. 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Shame, Levinas?s Dog, Derrida?s Cat (And Some Fish) -- $tChapter Two. Understanding Avian Intelligence /$rAlphonso Lingis -- $tChapter Three. What Do Animals Dream Of ? Or King Kong As Darwinian Screen Animal /$rBarbara Creed -- $tChapter Four. "No Circus Without Animals"?: Animal Acts And Ideology In The Virtual Circus /$rTanja Schwalm -- $tChapter Five. Farming Images: Animal Rights And Agribusiness In The Field Of Vision /$rPhilip Armstrong -- $tChapter Six. The Mark Of The Beast: Inscribing ?Animality? Through Extreme Body Modification /$rAnnie Potts -- $tChapter Seven. Bill Hammond?s Parliament Of Foules /$rAllan Smith -- $tChapter Eight. Extinction Stories: Performing Absence(s) /$rRicardo De Vos -- $tChapter Nine. Australia Imagined In Biological Control /$rCatharina Landström -- $tChapter Ten. Tails Within Tales /$rBrian Boyd -- $tChapter Eleven. Pigs, People And Pigoons /$rHelen Tiffin -- $tChapter . 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