In a perfect world, yes. It all depends on how such animals have been socialized and exposed to other animals. It also depends on their personalities and temperament.
For instance, sheep and goats get along with each other just fine. Llamas can also get along with sheep and goats because they are used as a guard animal. A dog can also get along with these two species if he's trained and/or raised, from a puppy, with sheep and goats.
Dogs and cats will only get along with each other if they were exposed to each other when they were babies, or if the dog was taught to not view the cat as a prey animal. Often cats that are able to be dominant over the dog, and the dog accepts this dominant behaviour, then they will be able to get along....most of the time.
Chickens and peacocks may get along with each other, but it's most likely that the peacocks would boss the chickens around.
Pigs can get along with some of these animals. They can get along with dogs but sometime s dogs think of pigs as prey, but if they were exposed at a young age they probably will get along.
Cows and horses may get along, but the horses tend to be more pushy and bossy to the cows, especially if there are more horses than cows or there are several horses in a large group of cows. A horse will get along with a herd of cows, however, if she's the only one in that herd of cattle. Horses tend to be the most bossy of all animals mentioned, and will most likely harass and bother sheep, goats, llamas and peacocks. They certainly won't get along with pigs, but may (though this depends on the individual horse) get along with dogs and cats.
No, the get along quite well with chickens. A male may "fall in love" with a chicken hen if he doesn't have a peahen mate. If the hen has chicks & tries to protect them from the curious peacock, the peacock will go after the hen & will fight with her.
Neither. Camels belong to family Camelidae along with dromedaries, llamas and alpacas. Donkeys belong to family Equidae along with horses and zebras. Cows belong to family Bovidae along with bison, antelope, sheep, goats and muskoxen.
South America in the highlands along the Andes
The peacock throne was seized along with other plunder. Therefore, the original peacock throne has been lost. Reproductions can be found all over India.
he is said to have discovered along with his crew, penguins and llamas.
Depends on the horses
A wild horses top # 1 enemy is a man and horses only get along with the horses in there herd
Alligators are part of Kingdom Animalia, along with humans, ticks, jellyfish, llamas and snails.
Yes. The are Huge horses. They are work horses also known as Draft horses along with Perterons and Kleidsdales.
no sea horses hate puffer fish
No- but they were used by bank robbers. The horses were just along for the ride.
Yes. In most cases both goats and horses will get along fine. Horses are quite social as are goats.