for protection cos in the wild lions would easily hunt them.
To protect each other.If they didn't live together adult zebras would have their young killed (or them selves) by predators.
They are a social animal and herds help to protect from carnivores
For protection,because as usually isolated animals can be attacked from wild animals as lioness and others.
Plus they are family orientated
For protection . Isolated animals are often caught easily by predators.
They travel in heard for protection
Zebras travel in herds. This is for safety as the black and white pattern confuses predators in the number of the herd and where one zebra begins and ends.
Zebras travel in a herd when they do everything.
No, it does not travel in 'packs.'
yes they do
Sometimes, the travel in packs of 3-6 dolphins together or they travel alone.
Raccoons generally do not travel in packs. A mother will travel with her offspring to teach them how to forage for food.
they travel in packs
Zebras travel in herds only for protection, but if a crocodile is near or eating a zebra,then they have to rush to the greenery fields or valleys.
in packs
yes, they travel in herds.
no seperetly
Yes,Squirrels travel in packs in a maximum of 5-8 squirrels per group