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Animal Partnerships

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Animal Partnerships Synopsis

Discover a whole host of partnerships from across the animal kingdom, with the nature enthusiast and best-selling author Ben Hoare.

Get acquainted with unexpected animal teams around the world, and find out how these groups thrive in the wild as they defend, feed, and plot with each other in order to survive in this fascinating and unique look at animals.

Presenting these unpredictable discoveries, Ben Hoare's friendly, informative explanations are paired with striking photographs and colourful illustrations to make sure every page captivates the imagination.

This unique animal book for children offers:

  • Groundbreaking scientific discoveries, including animal behaviours that have only just been documented.
  • Impressive facts about previously unknown animal behaviours that are guaranteed to wow adults and children alike.
  • Animals shown in incredible detail through photographs paired with charming illustration.


Animal Partnerships explores cooperative relationships between sea turtles at underwater "cleaning stations" ran by surgeon fish, "bands of brothers" within particular species of big cats, and even cross-species alliances between birds and dolphins that are hungry for a shared meal.

Discover how animals and plants depend upon each other to hold their territory, and how even humans have come to develop partnerships with animals all around the world.

About This Edition

ISBN: 9780241739891
Publication date: 1st May 2025
Author: Ben Hoare
Illustrator: Asia Orlando
Publisher: Dorling Kindersley Limited an imprint of Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 80 pages
Series: Wonders of Wildlife
Genres: Wildlife
Children’s / Teenage reference: Subject-specific reference