Herd
A herd is a large social group of the same species that lives and moves together. The term is used across wildlife biology and animal husbandry to describe many herbivorous and some omnivorous species. In wildlife, herds may range from a few individuals to hundreds, and their size and composition can vary with season, resources, and predation pressure.
Herds show varying organization. In elephants, herds are matriarchal, led by an elder female; cattle and sheep
The main advantages are predator avoidance through shared vigilance (many eyes), dilution of risk, and improved
In agriculture, a herd refers to domesticated animals kept together for breeding, milking, or meat. Herd management
The term also appears in human contexts. In social science, herd behavior describes the tendency of people