Kingdom of Play, David Toomey
Kingdom of Play, David Toomey
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Kingdom of Play
What Ball-bouncing Octopuses, Belly-flopping Monkeys, and Mud-sliding Elephants Reveal about Life Itself

Author: David Toomey

Narrator: Jacques Roy

Unabridged: 6 hr 59 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 03/19/2024


Synopsis

This “delightful…compelling” (Scientific American) and revelatory look at the science behind why animals play “will fill you with joy and wonder” (Sy Montgomery, author of The Soul of an Octopus).

Acclaimed science writer David Toomey takes us on a fast-paced and entertaining tour of playful animals and the scientists who study them. From octopuses on Australia’s Great Barrier Reef to meerkats in the Kalahari Desert to brown bears on Alaska’s Aleutian Islands, we follow adventurous researchers as they design and conduct experiments seeking answers to new, intriguing questions: When did play first appear in animals? How does play develop the brain, and how did it evolve? Are the songs and aerial acrobatics of birds the beginning of avian culture? Is fairness in dog play the foundation of canine ethics? And does play direct and possibly accelerate evolution?

Monkeys belly flop, dolphins tail-walk, elephants mud-slide, crows dive-bomb, and octopuses bounce balls. These activities are various, but all are play, and as Toomey explains, animal play can be defined as a distinct behavior that is ongoing and open-ended, purposeless and provisional—rather like natural selection. Through a close examination of both natural selection and play, Toomey argues that life itself is fundamentally playful.

A “lively, informative, and scientifically entertaining animal behavior study” (Kirkus Reviews) Kingdom of Play is an illuminating—and yes, playful—look at a little-known aspect of the animal kingdom.

About David Toomey

David Toomey is a Professor of English at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, where he teaches courses in writing and in the history of science. He is the author of several books of nonfiction, including Weird Life and The New Time Travelers. In his lifetime he has known and played with a great many animals, both human and non-human.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Ke

In "Kingdom of Play", Toomey guides the reader through the various ways that nonhuman animals play including gorillas engaging their youth in peekaboo, somersaulting vervet monkeys, pole-vaulting fish, and turtles playing tug-of war, among other tales. This book is often humorous, such as when Toome......more

Goodreads review by Brian

If we didn't have personal experience of other animals - pets in particular - it might be easy to consider play as a particularly human behaviour, yet, as David Toomey shows, a wide range of animals resort to play, even including some non-mammalian species. A starting point is the relative paucity o......more

Goodreads review by Steven

This book offers a wealth of examples of playing behavior among animals, especially (but not exclusively) birds and mammals, and also cephalopods. It goes on to sort through various scientific theories about why play exists, how it evolves, and what it means. Since natural selection can be ruthlessl......more

Goodreads review by Elisa

Once upon a time, a long, long time ago, there was one ancestor who gave way to every single one of us. Dogs, octopuses, bears, elephants and humans alike. At first, we thought that we had little in common but, the more humans have tried to understand other animals, we’ve realized how much we share.......more

Goodreads review by K.T.

Disclosure: I received a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. What author David Toomey shows us in Kingdom of Play: What Ball-bouncing Octopuses, Belly-flopping Monkeys, and Mud-sliding Elephants Reveal about Life Itself, is that the animal kingdom is full of intelligent life and a pla......more


Quotes

"Jacques Roy's warm, even performance makes for an inviting listen...Even listeners with just a casual interest in the nature of animal behavior will enjoy this well-researched audiobook. Roy's tone is never dry, dull or overbearing. His voice is a guide through this global tour of land and sea mammals, and how they thrive."