No.
We do not know as nobody was arround at the time to herd them and record how to do it.
wolves eat deer, and more like elk,moose,caribou,reindeer,whitetail, and more. And how they catch it is they dont want to die so they kill the young and sick the silently follow the scent and track of the herd, then they take a sick deer out of the herd, then two wolves attack the chosen prey while one bites and holds on tight while others bite it and slow it down. Soon, the prey is dead then the alphas eat first. =D
Use a cowculator.
Horses gather in groups called "herds''. They know how to stay together because the herd leader always is in charge. The mare, the female leader helps the herd leader if necessary.
The answer to the riddle is Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer.
Fiction
no that would be silly batata heads
A herd of moose is called a "gang" or a "herd."
Depending on the amount, if there are many moose, it is indeed a herd.
Moose normally never live in a herd, they are solitary animals. However a cow with a couple of her calves would form a herd, but that's as big as a moose herd would ever get.
The moose may feel comfort in a herd.
The collective noun for moose is a herd of moose.
the literary term for multiple moose, or the plural of moose, is moose. e.g I have a herd of moose. it sounds alot better then I have a herd of mooses. so the plural is moose.
A typical moose herd can range in size from 5 to 15 individuals, but in some cases it can be larger, with up to 30 individuals. Additionally, it's not uncommon for a moose herd to consist of a cow and her calves.
Fiction. Moose are solitary animals and do not typically form herds. Additionally, there is no scientific evidence to suggest that moose engage in dancing behavior. While moose may be observed interacting with each other in the wild, dancing in a circle in a stream is not a behavior associated with this species.
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