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Some can only be found alone, others are always in packs.
The women often travel in packs of four to six, usually with others from their home countries.
Some of the gear was new, much still in packing cases.
Kids ran in packs, burning off the last of their energy.
Eggs are now sold in packs of 9, rather than 12.
They moved in packs, a dozen for each one visible.
They hunt in packs so must get along well with other dogs.
Like us, they're social, communicate with one another and travel in packs.
But they still tend to go round in packs every so slightly.
Mason believed in packing light and always being ready to move quickly.
The fox tends to move around by itself, rather than in packs.
The boys would often ride bikes around the street in packs.
"I take everything I'm interested in packing, which is almost always black," she explained.
Neighbors say the dogs usually travel in packs of four or five.
The time we have must be spent in packing for the journey."
They often come in packs of 6 or 12 and shoot about 75 to 150 feet above the ground before exploding.
Sold in packs, the first bundle was made available on April 27, 2010.
But they were also small, and tended to travel in packs for protection.
It may also have hunted in packs to bring down other dinosaurs.
Dingos live in packs of between 3 and 12, but they can be seen alone as well.
I've heard that those things sometimes run in packs.
Most breeds are usually kept in packs or 20 to 100 dogs.
"He believed in packing light and keeping only what was important.
"Wolves do not hunt in packs at this time of the year!"
The students latch onto others who look like them; they travel in packs.