I've never herd if they did...
<><><>
ARGHHH! Pun alert!
As above poster indicated, reindeer (and caribou, deer, wapiti, etc) live in herds.
Yes, reindeer travel in herds and there can be from 1,000 to 10,000 reindeer in one herd.
they travel in herds :]
Herds
Yes.
No. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. Neither the male nor the female live or travel in herds.
No, tigers are solitary animals except for a mother with cubs.
No, they rome independantly until they find a mate.
No, they are solitary unless the bear is a mother with cubs.
It depends on the individual species. Adult males in some species tend to live solitary lives, whereas others often live in herds.
They do not live in herds, they are solitary animals
Moose typically inhabit boreal and mixed deciduous forests of the Northern Hemisphere in temperate to subarctic climates. Moose are solitary animals and so not form herds.
Echidnas are generally solitary animals. They do not live in groups.
They are solitary by nature but congregate at feeding or basking areas.
One of the names of the animals that live solitary is called Tasmanian Devils.
No, they are solitary animals.