Learning to Be Wild: How Animals Achieve Peace, Create Beauty, and Raise Families (Adapted for Young Readers)
This is a young readers adaptation of Becoming Wild that explores communities and cultures of wild animals in nature. While some believe that culture is a uniquely cultural phenomenon, author Carl Safina explores how chimpanzee, macaw, and whale groups show signs of passing down cultural traits from old to young. The book goes into the lives of these three animal groups and explores their commonalities. The book is recommended for readers ages 8 to 12.
(This remainder book contains a sharpie mark on the top or bottom edge.)