The simple answer is no.
The complicated answer is no, and neither were most other dinosaurs with possible exception of the raptor family, which tended to 'herd' potential prey into ambush, assuming you mean your question as worded. If by herding you mean travelling in herds than no, Tyrannosaurus Rex were probably mostly solitary.
A group of Triceratops would be called a herd. However, it is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or lived alone.
Yes. They migrated in herds and followed the herd leader.
Yes, Triceratops were a prey animal. The only predator that could threaten adults, however, was the T-Rex. Triceratops used its horns and potentially lived in herds to protect itself.
triceratops are herbivores. They have 3 big horns in front of their head to protect themselves and their babies from being eaten.They travel with their herds.
Together is the adverb: it describes how the herds move.
The eotriceratops differs from the triceratops in physical characteristics by having a larger frill and longer horns. In terms of behavior, the eotriceratops is believed to have been more solitary compared to the triceratops, which may have lived in herds.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
It is unknown whether Triceratops lived in herds or not. We do know that they raised their young. As large herbivores, Triceratops probably spent most of their day and night foraging. Each day they would have to get at least one drink of water. They would have slept for a few hours every night.
Triceratops walked on all four legs. Therefor, they were quadrupeds. In the past, Triceratops was often portrayed with a sprawling gait, but research shows that, like other dinosaurs, Triceratops was fully erect.
no a triceratop dose not live in a herd it lives in a certainania