Zoo is my favorite new summer show. Did James Wolk get to work with a lot of animals, or are they mostly computer effects?
—Jillian M., Baton Rogue, La.
A: There were a lot of real animals on the set of Zoo (Tuesday nights on CBS), in which Wolk, 30, plays a zoologist who notices that animal behavior is…changing. “The rats were creepy, and we had bats,” says the Michigan native on the show based off of James Patterson’s novel of the same name. But the birds were “the creepiest—because they fly and come in from above. It freaked me out a little bit.”
How does James Patterson write so many books?
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