Since they don't have much to protect themselves on their own, they stay together to fend off predators and to have company. They also must protect the little ones. If they were on their own, they would have a harder time surviving. :)
grassland or savanna ecosystem, where there is an abundance of grasses and other vegetation for grazing. These ecosystems provide the necessary food resources to support large populations of grazing animals like bison, zebras, and antelope.
The mountainous land did not provide enough arable or grazing land to support such production.
Cows are social animals and typically travel in groups or herds. They feel more secure and safe when surrounded by other cows. However, cows may sometimes wander off alone if they get lost or separated from the herd.
A group of guanacos is called a herd. Guanacos are social animals and often travel in herds for protection and social interaction.
No moose do not travel in herds...caribou do. Wheel of Fortune had a puzzle whose answer was 'herd of moose'...wrong wrong wrong.....
yes
Grazing herds of animals
The Sahel and savannah can support herds of animals for grazing.
Savannas, large open areas.
Large herds of grazing animals are found in temperate grasslands. The grasslands have rich, fertile soil to support the large herds.
Various animals travel in herds for safety:HorsesCattleBisonBuffaloSheepGoatsDeerAntelopePronghorn AntelopeElk/WapitiElephantsHippopotamusesGnusWarthogsPigs/Hogs
horses and wolves and coyotes
horses.
grassland or savanna ecosystem, where there is an abundance of grasses and other vegetation for grazing. These ecosystems provide the necessary food resources to support large populations of grazing animals like bison, zebras, and antelope.
they are pack animals and live in herds
They followed the herds of migrating animals which they hunted.
when animals travel and live in herds, not alone.