Full Unlocked - All content and features within the game have been made available to you without any restrictions or requirements.High Damage - You can deal much more damage than you would be able to normally, making it much easier for you to defeat enemies or opponents.God Mode - You can no longer take damage, which can make it much easier for you to progress through the game, defeat enemies, or complete objectives.This can give you an unfair advantage in the game and make it easier for you to win matches or defeat opponents. No Cooldown - You can use your abilities or actions more frequently and sometimes even spam them without any delay.Unlimited (Everything) - You can purchase and use as many items, upgrades, or abilities as you want without having to worry about running out of Money, Diamonds, Hints or other Resources.Free Shopping - You can get these items without having to spend any real money, essentially giving them an unlimited amount of in-game Currency or Resources.From cuckoos and crabs to cheating bureaucrats, Sun paints a brightly colored world filled with innovative impostors, creative liars, and brilliant nervous-system hackers. “A refreshingly fun take on cheating and free riding in the natural world. Sun’s book opened my eyes to ideas I had never before entertained.”-Marc Bekoff, University of Colorado Boulder, coauthor of Wild Justice and A Dog’s World Buckle up for a thrilling journey into the wide world of cheating. “In this wide-ranging book, Lixing Sun argues that lying and deceiving can be found in all domains of life ranging from bacteria, fungi, and genes to more complex plants and animals. The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars is an engaging, fascinating, and important contribution.”-Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, coauthor of Wildhood and Zoobiquity Through superb scientific storytelling and compelling animal examples, Sun provides readers with a framework for detecting and decoding dishonesty in the human world. “With clarity, authority, and humor, Lixing Sun’s The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars presents the natural world as a source of insights for human interaction. This eye-opening book by Lixing Sun expertly explains how the natural world is filled to the brim with misleading signals and subterfuge.”-Frans de Waal, author of Different: Gender through the Eyes of a Primatologist “While our species has no lack of dishonesty and self-deception, we are not as exceptional as we think. "Lixing Sun treats this topic with both a serious scientific demeanour and a welcome injection of wry humour."-David Gascoigne, Travels with Birds "Buckle up for a riveting journey into the wide world of deception."-Marc Bekoff, Psychology Today " intriguing introduction to the domain of dishonesty."-Tony Miksanek, Booklist The smart parallels between humans and animals make for an insightful outing."- Publishers Weekly "The accessible prose offers an eye-opening take on lying in the natural world and how evolutionary pressures to deceive impact human behavior. "The world is full of liars, a fact brilliantly depicted in Lixing Sun’s slender but important book about cheating and deception among animals and plants, as well as that hairless bipedal species that is the biggest deceiver of them all. Truth matters: why we should fight disinformation at all costs Sun demonstrates that cheating serves as a potent catalyst in the evolutionary arms race between the cheating and the cheated, resulting in a biological world teeming with complexity and beauty.īrimming with insight and humor, The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars also looks at the prevalence of cheating in human society, identifying the kinds of cheating that spur innovation and cultural vitality and laying down a blueprint for combatting malicious cheating such as fake news and disinformation. The other is deceiving, by which cheaters exploit the biases and loopholes in the sensory systems of other creatures. One is lying, by which cheaters exploit honest messages in communication signals and use them to serve their own interests. The Liars of Nature and the Nature of Liars explores the evolution of cheating in the natural world, revealing how dishonesty has given rise to wondrous diversity.īlending cutting-edge science with a wealth of illuminating examples-from microscopic organisms to highly intelligent birds and mammals-Lixing Sun shows how cheating in nature relies on two basic rules. Amphibians and reptiles are inveterate impostors. Possums play possum, feigning death to cheat predators.
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