Since they don't have much to protect themselves on their own, they stay together to fend off predators and to have company. They also must protect the little ones. If they were on their own, they would have a harder time surviving. :)
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The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.
They can and do. They are however animals that have a strong herding instict and will normally move as a group.
No moose do not travel in herds...caribou do. Wheel of Fortune had a puzzle whose answer was 'herd of moose'...wrong wrong wrong.....
No, Moose herds are not dominated by one female they are more of a group animal that travel together for protection not by a hierarchy.
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Grazing herds of animals
The Sahel and savannah can support herds of animals for grazing.
Savannas, large open areas.
Large herds of grazing animals are found in temperate grasslands. The grasslands have rich, fertile soil to support the large herds.
Various animals travel in herds for safety:HorsesCattleBisonBuffaloSheepGoatsDeerAntelopePronghorn AntelopeElk/WapitiElephantsHippopotamusesGnusWarthogsPigs/Hogs
horses and wolves and coyotes
horses.
they are pack animals and live in herds
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.
Well, they are sociable animals like elephants.