Animals that typically form herds and have names ending with the letter "y" include the donkey and the pony. Both of these animals are often found in groups, whether in domestic settings or in the wild. Additionally, some species of fish, like the guppy, can also be found in schools, which are analogous to herds.
horses and cattle are known as herds
they hunted for herds of animals
Various animals travel in herds for safety:HorsesCattleBisonBuffaloSheepGoatsDeerAntelopePronghorn AntelopeElk/WapitiElephantsHippopotamusesGnusWarthogsPigs/Hogs
the animals that live in herds are giraffes,zebras,horses,sheep,cows(cattle),goatsand any other mammals like these
horses and wolves and coyotes
horses.
yes
No, horses are not herds, they are animals, but they do live in herds, and do not hold up well when left without a herd, even if this herd is only 1 other animal.
Donkey, Monkey, Bush baby, canary
Some species do, some don't.
They followed the herds of animals
herds because they are pack animals