Sentences with phrase «small family groups»

The phrase "small family groups" refers to a group of people who are related by blood or marriage and consist of only a few members. Full definition
There was good reason for this, as they lived in small family groups.
These apartments are ideal for small family groups or couples looking for a quiet relaxing time with on - site facilities.
For the new study, reported in the 20 April issue of Science, animal communication researcher Karen McComb of the University of Sussex in Brighton, United Kingdom, and Sarah Durant of the Institute of Zoology in London studied 20 small family groups of elephants, each typically containing several females and their calves, in Kenya.
The emphasis on small family groups appears to have been supplanted by a more ritualized and elaborate cult of the dead.
Bigfoot are thought to be shy, nomadic creatures that live in small family groups across North America.
The elephant population of Yala is approximately 250 - 300 individuals, and is broken up into small family groups and loan males.
Adolescents participating in smaller family groups demonstrated clinically significant improvements in Hb Al that were maintained at 6 - month follow - up.
The boat - billed flycatcher (Megarynchus pitangua)-- named for its preferred diet — keeps to a small family group.
Most are the size of a domestic cat, live in small family groups and defend their territories with howl - like roars.
Lorraine Hill, writing for «Hamsters» (Bow Tie Press; 2008) notes if you want to keep a small family group, introduce each hamster before they reach 10 weeks of age.
Individuals and small family groups would wander through the camp, occasionally resulting in a stand off with a vehicle, but the best and safest way to see them was from a boat on the river.
Exclusive to just 4 guests — this small boutique guest house has two suites which can be used entirely by a small family group.
-- ie in hard times, co-operative similarly thinking groups survived, solitary individualist types even living in small family groups may not have, even if they were stronger.
Providing insurance to a small family group balances the risks for insurers, and reducing risk always equates to lower premiums.
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