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.
Rhinos travel in herds. They travel in herds to stay safe.
they can like stay in herds and if the preditors comthey will attack the zebras.
No he will finish the season and stay with his beloved University of Texas Longhorns...
The longhorns were the only cattle available in America to be used for beef and to send East for beef and for a bit of income.
Yes, particularly in beef cow-calf herds.
Texas. Texas longhorns duuhhh.
Longhorns eat grass and Forbes.
incorrect, they are the Aggies, University of Texas is the Longhorns
Weinheim Longhorns was created in 1990.
Texas Longhorns by miles
THE LONGHORNS FREAKIN RULE! WE WHERE UNDEFEATED IN 07!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
There are lots of animals that stay in herds. Just some of these are horses, buffalos and zebras.