Yes they do.
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I do not believe so, but feel free to contradict me.
Ok im the best at this question because i live in Andalucia, spain. Every year there are dance shows with the traditional andalucian horses. I have 6 andalucian stallions that are entered each year. To enter the dances, your horses must be pure andalucian decendants of the spanish andaluces (people who bred andalucian horses) and they all have to be fully trained as dressage masters and also trained in hacking as large herds with dogs and other animals.
Horses gather in groups called "herds''. They know how to stay together because the herd leader always is in charge. The mare, the female leader helps the herd leader if necessary.
The play 'Oedipus Rex' begins with Thebes suffering on all fronts. A famine is leaving Thebans weak, starving, or dead. A low birth rate isn't replacing the dead and dying with fresh, stronger heirs and heiresses. A pestilence is ravaging their population of grazing flocks and herds.
Happy the man whose wish and careA few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air in his own ground Whose herds with milk, whose fields with bread whose flocks supply him attire; whose trees in summer yield him shiled in winter fire blest who run uncorn'dly find Hours, days and years slide softly away in health of body, peace of mind quiet by day
I do not believe so, but feel free to contradict me.
I do not believe so, but feel free to contradict me.
I do not believe so, but feel free to contradict me.
The Bedouin are a nomadic culture that traditionally live in tents and travel with their herds throughout the Middle East. They are known for their expertise in desert survival and have a rich heritage of hospitality and storytelling.
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Yes, giraffes go in herds.
no that's made up beacause birds don't live in herds beacause There none that live in herds
Generally, herbavourous animal groups are referred to as herds, so Protoceratops lived in small herds.
What is the difference between herds and packs?
horses and cattle are known as herds
Caribou. Reindeer are what North Americans typically refer to as the the smaller, more domesticated subspecies of the caribou raised in herds in the Hinterlands of Finland, Sweden and Norway, with a few small herds raised in the non-Arctic areas (well south of the tundra and the Arctic Circle) of Canada and the US.