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En Aprender a ser salvajes (Becoming Wild), el ecólogo Carl Safina sostiene que la cultura —comportamientos aprendidos y compartidos— no es exclusiva del ser humano, sino vital para la supervivencia y cohesión social de muchas especies. A través de los ejemplos de cachalotes, guacamayos y chimpancés, el autor explora cómo la "segunda herencia" cultural guía la identidad y el aprendizaje de comportamientos esenciales en el medio natural. Para una visión detallada de la obra, consulte Ethic .

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En Aprender a ser salvajes (Becoming Wild), el ecólogo Carl Safina sostiene que la cultura —comportamientos aprendidos y compartidos— no es exclusiva del ser humano, sino vital para la supervivencia y cohesión social de muchas especies. A través de los ejemplos de cachalotes, guacamayos y chimpancés, el autor explora cómo la "segunda herencia" cultural guía la identidad y el aprendizaje de comportamientos esenciales en el medio natural. Para una visión detallada de la obra, consulte Ethic .

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