Raptors, or Birds of Prey, typically do not travel in herds like some other bird species. They are generally solitary hunters, although some species may occasionally be seen in loose groups when feeding on a large food source, such as a carcass. Their hunting strategies and territorial behaviors usually lead them to be more independent. However, during migration, certain raptor species may fly in groups to take advantage of thermal currents.
Rhinos travel in herds. They travel in herds to stay safe.
Travel in Herds was created on 2008-03-11.
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yes, they travel in herds.
Elephants travel in herds.
yes they do
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no, they like to be loners... people such as adam think they travel in herds which is incorrect because they are only spoted alone
I've never herd if they did...ARGHHH! Pun alert!As above poster indicated, reindeer (and caribou, deer, wapiti, etc) live in herds.