Examples of 'travel in herds' in a sentence

Meaning of "travel in herds"

travel in herds: To move together in a group, typically used to describe animals like deer or elephants that travel in groups for safety and companionship

How to use "travel in herds" in a sentence

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Animals that travel in herds act as families.
Bison are nomadic grazers and travel in herds.
Elephants travel in herds of twenty and tigers in twos or threes.
They are social and prefer to travel in herds.
Elephants generally travel in herds led by the oldest female elephant.
To reduce the risk of attack, zebras often travel in herds.
They even travel in herds.
We are together… because prey animals always travel in herds.
Chacoan peccaries often travel in herds of up to 20 individuals.
You might even see more than one, because caribou travel in herds.
Usually they travel in herds.
Pods can travel in herds of up to hundreds of dolphins and can cover 80 miles.
Other animals that travel in herds.
Most species travel in herds ranging in size from 10 members into the hundreds.
But they always travel in herds.

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Because we're tired. We are together… because prey animals always travel in herds.
Not all of us travel in herds.
Scutosaurus normally travel in herds.
Fambaas in the wild travel in herds of up to 12.
Cattle, sheep, other animals that travel in herds.
Say it! They travel in herds.

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