Nature does not think the way humans do.Yet again and again, it finds solutions that are efficient, resilient, and surprisingly intelligent.Nature Is Smarter Than Us explores how animals, plants, and fungi solve problems without a brain, language, or conscious planning. Instead of focusing on intelligence as something that happens inside a single mind, this book looks at intelligence as something that can emerge from connection, interaction, and experience.Inside, you'll discover: how animals navigate, cooperate, and adapt without reasoning or ruleshow plants communicate, respond to danger, and share resourceshow fungal networks support entire ecosystems through invisible connectionshow intelligence can exist across systems, not just within individualsGrounded in modern biology and systems thinking, this book challenges the idea that thinking always requires a brain. It invites readers to see intelligence as a property of life itself - quiet, distributed, and deeply effective.A thoughtful science book for readers curious about nature, behavior, and the hidden logic of living systems.Explores intelligence beyond brains and conscious thoughtCombines biology, behavior, and systems thinkingClear explanations without heavy jargonFocus on animals, plants, and fungal networksFor readers interested in nature, science, and emergent intelligence