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Yes, longhorns typically stay in herds, which provides them with protection from predators and facilitates social interactions. These herds can vary in size and composition, often consisting of females and their young, while adult males may form separate bachelor groups or join the main herd during mating season. Social structures within the herd are important for their survival and well-being.

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