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“Earth teems with sights and textures, sounds and vibrations, smells and tastes, electric and magnetic fields. But every animal can only tap into a small fraction of reality’s fullness. Each is enclosed within its own unique sensory bubble, perceiving but a tiny sliver of an immense world.”![]()
“The Umwelt concept can feel constrictive because it implies that every creature is trapped within the house of its senses. But to me, the idea is wonderfully expansive. It tells us that all is not as it seems and that everything we experience is but a filtered version of everything that we could experience.”![]()
“The first step to understanding another animal’s Umwelt is to understand what it uses its senses for.”
“They punch their prey into submission. They punch anything that intrudes upon their burrows. They punch each other at first contact. Mantis shrimps throw punches like humans throw opinions—frequently, aggressively, and without provocation.
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Imagine that you’re a mantis shrimp. It is a truth universally acknowledged that you are in want of something to punch.”![]()


"The only true voyage ... would be not to visit strange lands but to possess other eyes ... to see the hundred universes that each of them sees."
---Marcel Proust
[An] Umwelt is specifically the part of those surroundings that an animal can sense and experience -- its perceptual world.
... a multitude of creatures could be standing in the same physical space and have completely different Umwelten.
The senses constrain an animal's life, restricting what it can detect and do. But they also define a species' future, and the evolutionary possibilities ahead of it.
The first step to understanding another animal's Umwelt is to understand what it uses its senses for.