Sea snakes can forage in groups, but snakes generally don't hang out together unless they are mating. Oh, and a group of snakes is not called a herd. It could probably just be referred to as a group (like with the sea snakes) because snakes don't cruise around together. ----- There is such a thing as a nest of vipers.
No - for almost all their lives they are solitary creatures. They only tend to seek out another of their species for breeding purposes. The exception - is during cold winters, where many members of the same species will shelter in caves to escape the worst of the winter weather. Come spring - they quickly disperse, each going their own separate way.
No.
Snakes are solitary, and as a rule will only seek company during mating season - and sometimes for hibernating.
No.
Snakes are solitary, and as a rule will only seek company during mating season - and sometimes for hibernating.
No, but i need to know if they travel alone or in pairs.
No. Like other snakes, they are solitary.
no
no
Rhinos travel in herds. They travel in herds to stay safe.
Travel in Herds was created on 2008-03-11.
no
Herds.
Herds
yes, they travel in herds.
Elephants travel in herds.
Yes.
yes they do
yes
no, they like to be loners... people such as adam think they travel in herds which is incorrect because they are only spoted alone
No moose do not travel in herds...caribou do. Wheel of Fortune had a puzzle whose answer was 'herd of moose'...wrong wrong wrong.....