Massospondylus is believed to have traveled in herds based on fossil evidence and the social behavior observed in some modern-day herbivores. Fossils have been found in groups, suggesting that they may have lived and moved together for protection and foraging efficiency. Herding behavior likely provided advantages in evading predators and enhancing reproductive success.
the effect of the herd is to protect the animals
Harold Hersey died in 1964.
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i herd that she is married to the bassist from devil driver. just what i herd, havent looked into it ~Leiliel~
I don't think so i believe they travel in a herd. Not so sure. sorry!
Massospondylus lived in the very beginning of the Early Jurassic Period. In fact, the fossil beds Massospondylus lived in are used to DEFINE the beginning of the Jurassic!
Wilderbeest are herd animals, and by having young at the same time, all members of the herd will be able to travel together,not leaving mother and calf alone, therefore adding protection from predators.
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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.
Female elephants (cows) live in herds while the male elephants (bulls) leave the herd after several years and travel alone
2 elephants and a giraffe
a flock.
No, they are herd animals.
Mastodons lived in herds like modern elephants. Male elephants will leave the herd when they hit adolescence and roam alone or sometimes team up with other bulls, perhaps male mastodons did this too.
Zebras travel in a herd when they do everything.
the dinosaur one? if it was the dinosaur one then it was a carnivor.