lions move in groups called herds for protection from bigger stronger animals like elephants and there babies.
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
Lions typically live in groups called prides, not herds. Prides usually consist of a dominant male, several related females, and their offspring. The size of a pride can vary but usually ranges from 10 to 20 individuals.
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Lions don't live in jungles. Lions live in grasslands, savannahs.
In the wild they live in savanna and prey on migrating herds of wildebeest. There are still a few lions in the wild in Asia, but most are in Africa, south of the Sahara.natural
Zebras live in herds on the African plains. Wildebeest, elephants, lions and antelope also live there.
In case they get hunted and killed probably. If one Lion is chasing an antelope and antelopes are really fast and another lion could corner it
lions move in groups called herds for protection from bigger stronger animals like elephants and there babies.
No, a group of lions is called a pride. Herds are usually groups of grazing animals such as zebras or antelope.
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no they do not
Various animals travel in herds for safety:HorsesCattleBisonBuffaloSheepGoatsDeerAntelopePronghorn AntelopeElk/WapitiElephantsHippopotamusesGnusWarthogsPigs/Hogs
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
Pumas remain active all year, they do not hibernate.
They live in herds of any numbers between 10 and about 100. They are mostly females, few males live with the herd
some may live in herds but many live in natural habitats or are mainly in cages