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4-6Animal Groups series.
Organized in busily designed sections full of photos and titled by accessible questions ("Do Wolf Packs Change?" "How Do Whales Play and Rest?" "Do Chimps in a Troop Argue?"), these books offer clear, straightforward information about each species. Covering habits, habitats, lifestyle, and care of young, the books are useful for research and general interest. Reading list. Glos., ind. [Review covers these Animal Groups titles: A Pack of Wolves, A Pod of Whales, A Pride of Lions, and A Troop of Chimpanzees.]