Honeybees do a special dance to tell their hive mates where to find food. A group of ground squirrels will rush a threatening snake and throw sand in its face. Babysitter flamingos watch over hundreds of chicks while the mothers are away hunting. Whether it's to find food, protect themselves or raise their young, animals live and work together in amazing ways. Containing lots of interesting facts, activities and easy-to-do experiments, this title in the Animal Behavior series takes a resourceful approach to exploring animal life.
That party of jays? Those birds have party hats and streamers galore! A Troop of Kangaroos is early nonfiction that will entertain and teach.
A group of monkeys is called a troop. Discover these and other interesting facts in All About Animals - Animal Groups. All About Animals - Animal Groups is part of the new EYEDISCOVER collection of AV2 books.
Animal Groups
This educational title explores the various habitats and behavior of animals that live together in the forest.
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"Discusses animals that live in groups and their behaviors"--Provided by publisher.
Each book in this series introduces the group behaviour of animals.
Animal Life in Groups explores the social lives of bees, meerkats, monkeys, and other animals and insects, with a special emphasis on how different groups compare to one another and how living with others benefits individuals.
What's cooler than a lion pride? What's cuter than a flock of macaws? This series is packed with exciting facts about social animals, like why living together in groups makes them safer and stronger.
This educational title explores the various habitats and behavior of animals that live together in the jungle.