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Animals That Travel In Herds. The world is full of animals that live in groups and they do it for a few different reasons. In the wild, their average lifespans are up to 20 years, according to national geographic.

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Goats, sheep, and llamas, for instance, live in herds as a form of protection. Sexual maturity for females begins at 1.5 to 2.5 years, and for male wildebeest at 3 to 4 years. The sheep herded for warmth.

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They are less likely to become a predator's next meal if. Each zebra has its own unique pattern of distinctive stripes, just as humans have their own unique pattern of fingerprints. For one, living in groups helps some animals avoid getting eaten by predators. The shepherd will herd the sheep.