Ashley Holstrom


Strange Science Books about Animals

The weirder the better.

Hi, friend.

It feels foolish to recommend some silly science books to you today, when the world is so cruel. But this is what we do. We read and share books to open our minds and hearts to others, learning fun facts along the way.

It just so happens that these books are about the animal kingdom and what happens when they’re on drugs or mating or have faces that look like butts. Strange science books are my fave way to inhale science. The people who have dedicated their lives to studying a very specific topic or animal or phenomenon are such a delight. They love their studies so much, they just want to tell everyone everything they know on the topic. And when everyone they know has had enough, it’s time for a book.

I’ll almost always be on the other end, eagerly anticipating stuffing my brain with knowledge that is just a fun nugget to have in my pocket to share at dinner parties.

The books

A collage with three book covers: Drunk Flies and Stoned Dolphins; Phallacy; Butt or Face?

Drunk Flies and Stoned Dolphins: A Trip Through the World of Animal Intoxication by Oné R. Pagán

My favorite kind of science book blends humor in with the weirdness of the topic at hand, and Oné Pagán nailed it with Drunk Flies and Stoned Dolphins. Pick this up if you want to hear about the romantic lives of cicadas—sometimes they get so stoned that they boink like maniacs until their abdomens fall off. And then they die. Or perhaps you prefer insects getting revenge on the scientists who study them, like the bees who were provided booze and became so filled with rage that they swarmed inside the lab and stung any human they could find. Fun!

Phallacy: Life Lessons from the Animal Penis by Emily Willingham

Yeah, it’s a book about wieners and mating behaviors of animals in the wild. Or, well, in labs. You would not believe how many people study insect intercourse. There’s a lot in here about cultural perceptions about how “penis equals power,” and gender bias and rape culture, which is fine—I always love a good feminist rant—but I’m mostly here for the weird facts. Are ya ready?

The blue whale has an 8-foot-long schlong, but the barnacle has the biggest wiener in proportion to their size—up to nine times as large! You’re welcome.

Butt or Face? by Kari Lavelle

We don’t normally do kids books around here, but I couldn’t resist. My pal worked on this (we both work for the publisher) and it’s her pride and joy.

The concept is simple: Is this close-up picture of an animal butt or an animal face? Turn the page to see the full photo and learn some fun facts about the beast! Okapis are related to giraffes! Male peacock spiders dance for their mates and pounce on their prey—no web action here! Fun and colorful and silly!

The links

The nightstand

A hand holding a book, Gator Country by Rebecca Renner.

I’ll be slowly savoring this true crime tale about man vs. nature for a while, I can already tell. In ’s Gator Country, a man goes on an undercover operation to find alligator poachers, only to find that maybe they aren’t the bad guys, after all… Out Nov. 14! 🐊

The backlist

In case you missed ’em, or want to peep the archives:

✨ Psst, there’s also a directory with a list of every title shared on Crooked Reads, as well pages for genres—check out all my science posts.

xoxo


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17 responses to “Strange Science Books about Animals”

  1. Thanks for the shout out!

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    1. Always, friend!

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  2. This is quite possibly the most inspired curated list I’ve ever read. Bravo, Ashley! 👏

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    1. Thanks, Maddie!

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  3. Thanks so much for sharing the list of Bookstackers! And yay for Gator Country ~ that’s one that’s on my TBR, can’t wait to read it!

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    1. Hooray!

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  4. I’m learning so much.

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      You’re so welcome.

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  5. Thank you for enlightening us about barnacle penis size. My life will never be the same again as I’m not sure I’ll be able to stop thinking about that fact

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      Right? It’s haunting. Truthfully I didn’t know barnacles were animals (I guess I thought flower? Fungus? Who knows!) until I found out about their penises, so this is a LOT of brand new information all at once.

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      1. Haunting is the perfect word. This is haunting information. I am also not sure I even considered barnacles as animals? I definitely didn’t consider them having a penis – definitely not an enormous one?! The world never ceases to be fascinating. googles more crustacean genitalia facts

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          I think it’s a matter of relativity. Like, they don’t have 8-foot dingalings. It’s just massive in proportion to their tiny bodies. BUT STILL.

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          1. Hahahahahahah I’m dead at the thought of a barnacle with an 8-foot penis. Don’t worry that isn’t what I interpreted. The relatively is what’s fascinating. BUT STILL INDEED.

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  6. Here to say that Butt or Face? is a super good book, and I have you to thank for introducing it to me!

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    1. Ashley Holstrom Avatar

      I’m so glad you were able to get a copy! It’s so fun.

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  7. Alicia Thompson Avatar

    If someone ever asks me for an example of a high concept book I’m going to say “Butt or Face?” Brilliant.

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    1. Ashley Holstrom Avatar

      I’ve passed this along to my art director friend and she is delighted.

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