no that's made up beacause birds don't live in herds beacause There none that live in herds
no
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
Penguins do not live in igloos. Eskimos, who live at the north polar regions, live in igloos. Penguins live in the southern polar regions. There are very few people, and no igloos, at the south pole.
Only in zoos. No wild penguins live there.
Maybe in a zoo. In the wild, penguins only live in the southern hemisphere. They live in Newquay zoo to be exact! From skmgoldie
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no they do not
Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
many diffrent animals live with penguins but it has to be a penguin
penguins live in antarctica
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
Walrus live in herds.
First off herds and groups are the same thing. Gray wolves live in groups/herds in numbers 2-20.
NO! Penguins live ON the coast.
Generally, herbavourous animal groups are referred to as herds, so Protoceratops lived in small herds.