Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep, David Stipp
Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep, David Stipp
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Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep
And Other Enchanting Stories of Evolution

Author: David Stipp

Narrator: Rick Adamson

Unabridged: 10 hr 1 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Timber Press

Published: 09/23/2025


Synopsis

For fans of accessible and fun popular science comes an exploration of evolution’s quirkiest puzzles and most enduring mysteries. 

Why do cats live longer than dogs? Why do bees have yellow stripes? Why can we smell a skunk from a mile away? Such questions can be seen as puzzles about creatures' evolved traits. Besides triggering our curiosity, they focus our attention on beguiling designs that have been millions of years in the making. Indeed, looking at the living world through a Darwinian lens reveals its colossal depth in a way that's all too easy to miss in the age of endless distractions. You need only summon up your inner inquisitive 7-year-old to notice such puzzles, and to find yourself looking deeper while considering possible solutions.  

In this lively book, science writer David Stipp ponders Darwinian puzzles about nine familiar creatures and things—bumblebees, dogs, sparrows, caffeine, earthworms, and sleep, among others—to show how rewarding it can be to look at nature in a deeper way. By revealing hidden depths of the ordinary, Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep shows not only that fascinating intricacies lie just beneath the natural world's familiar surfaces, but that noticing them lets us make connections we didn't realize existed. 

This is backyard biophilia at its most entertaining and enlightening. 

About David Stipp

David Stipp is a former senior writer for Fortune and a former staff reporter for the Wall Street Journal, where he covered science, medicine, and technology. In 2006, he wrote a front-page story for the Wall Street Journal that broke the news that resveratrol, an ingredient in red wine, induces anti-aging effects in mice. He lives in Boston, Massachusetts.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Cozy Puppy on August 20, 2025

David Stipp’s “Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep?” is an intriguing book for those with an insatiable curiosity for animals and nature. Stipp poses different questions for each chapter, diving into scientific facts and research for curious minds. For anyone who finds biology dry, this book is a ref......more

Goodreads review by Zoe on April 06, 2025

3.75/5 rounded up! I love learning seemingly random things, especially about animals! And I wanted to read this book because one of my all-time favorite non-fiction books is Vanishing Treasures by Katherine Rundell, another book about animals (that one is about endangered animals though, this is more......more

Goodreads review by Julie on June 10, 2025

4.5 stars What a wonderful book. Over nine chapters and subjects, Stripp invites us to see how animals, including ourselves, came to be what we are today. Did we teach wolves to be dogs, or did woles teach us to invite other species into their family. What constitutes consciousness? And why do anima......more

Goodreads review by ancientreader on November 02, 2025

I'd have liked to give this a detailed review, but the ARC was available only in a format that doesn't enable annotation. So I'm mostly limited to saying that David Stipp is an excellent asker of questions about evolutionary mysteries, and that he writes brightly and vividly about the actual and/or......more

Goodreads review by Steve on May 19, 2025

I loved this book. It provided a great look at evolution with thorough yet plain-language explanations. I found the writing to be snappy, well-paced, and light-hearted. Each chapter started with a great illustration that helped increase my engagement with the book. I also found the writing to be poe......more


Quotes

“A lovely romp through Darwinian evolutionary puzzles, ranging on topics from earthworm intelligence to a novel take on the origin of dogs. Entertaining, witty, AND educational!”—Irene M. Pepperberg, Research Professor, Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences, Boston University, and author of the New York Times bestseller Alex and Me

"Stipp’s curiosity is contagious. He makes the mundane magical and encourages us to do the same. Why Rats Laugh and Jellyfish Sleep will ensure that you never look at a sparrow, a skunk, or a worm in the same way again."—Steven N. Austad, University of Alabama distinguished professor of biology and author of Methuselah's Zoo and Why We Age