Sheep live in flocks not herds. They probably do this because they feel safer when there is a few of them around
Both terms are correct. A "shepherd" is one who herds sheep, rather than a "flocker."
A sheep is to a flock as a tree is to a forest/wood
no
the Bedouin kept camels, goats, and sheep in herd :D
Cows typically gather in herds rather than flocks. A herd of cows refers to a group of domesticated cattle that travel, feed, and live together. The term "flock" is more commonly used to describe a group of birds or sheep.
the animals that live in herds are giraffes,zebras,horses,sheep,cows(cattle),goatsand any other mammals like these
yes, they had flocks of sheep.
A shepherd.
Cyclops (?)
yes they do because sheep are mammals and they travel in herds so sheep will have to feed their young and protect their young
Since the name of a group of sheep is herds. It is asking you to put the sheep into a herd into the grass area.
It is an English name meaning someone who herds sheep.
Both terms are correct. A "shepherd" is one who herds sheep, rather than a "flocker."
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
droughts and long winters sometimes ravaged the herds
yes because they have herds to protect from sheep eating them.
no