Various animals travel in herds for safety:
wolves , elephants , lions, henna's, fish , exc.
horses.
horses and wolves and coyotes
they are pack animals and live in herds
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.
Well, they are sociable animals like elephants.
They followed the herds of migrating animals which they hunted.
because it is a horse's nature.. and for safety from predators... the stud protects his mares
No. Tasmanian devils are solitary animals. Neither the male nor the female live or travel in herds.
I've never herd if they did...ARGHHH! Pun alert!As above poster indicated, reindeer (and caribou, deer, wapiti, etc) live in herds.
Most likely, yes. Corythosaurus lived in a dangerous environment and there is safety in numbers.
Rhinos travel in herds. They travel in herds to stay safe.
Because there is "safety in numbers" Often a carnivorous creature will attempt to single out an animal and kill it. If there is a large amount of animals, this becomes harder. This tactic has been around since at least the dinosaurs millions of years ago.