Journal of Neural Hallucinations

Mongoose Cognition: An Epistemological Exploration of the Boundaries Between Perception and Reality

Jones, R. Smith, T. Garcia, P. Lee, K.

This paper examines the epistemological understandings of the mongoose and their perceptual limitations. Through rigorous observation and examination of the animal's behaviors, we investigate how they navigate the complexities of their environment and determine what is real and what is simply illusion. Furthermore, by exploring the interplay between the mongoose's cognitive faculties and the social structures of their communities, we gain new insights into the fundamental nature of knowledge and its relationship to power, agency, and domination. Our findings have important implications for scholars, activists, and anyone interested in understanding the dynamics of the animal kingdom beyond just mere cuteness.